Collocations for revise - verb
ADVERB
drastically,
extensively,
heavily,
radically,
substantially
The text has been radically revised.
The text has been radically revised.
completely,
fully,
thoroughly
slightly
constantly, continually
The procedures are continually revised—it is very difficult to keep up with the latest version.
slightly
constantly, continually
The procedures are continually revised—it is very difficult to keep up with the latest version.
periodically
newly, recently
downwards/downward, upwards/upward
Sales forecasts will have to be revised downwards/downward.
newly, recently
downwards/downward, upwards/upward
Sales forecasts will have to be revised downwards/downward.
VERB + revise
be forced to,
have to
The estimate for the building work had to be revised.
The estimate for the building work had to be revised.
be necessary to
PREPOSITION
from,
to
The figure has now been revised from $1 million to $2 million.
The figure has now been revised from $1 million to $2 million.
for
(BrE)
Have you revised for the test tomorrow?
Have you revised for the test tomorrow?
Revise is used with these nouns as the object:
book, code, curriculum, document, estimate, expectation, forecast, idea, law, manuscript, plan, projection, strategy, syllabus, view
book, code, curriculum, document, estimate, expectation, forecast, idea, law, manuscript, plan, projection, strategy, syllabus, view