noun
1 making changes
ADJECTIVE
▪ complete , drastic , extensive , fundamental , major , radical , substantial , thorough
▪ minor
▪ constant
▪ final
▪ latest , recent
▪ downward , upward
▪
an upward ~ of government expenditure plans
▪ policy , treaty ( esp. BrE )
VERB + REVISION
▪ propose , recommend , suggest
▪ call for , demand
▪
They called for ~s to the treaty.
▪ be open to , be subject to
▪
Our conclusions are always open to ~ in the light of fresh evidence.
▪ need , require
▪
These guidebooks require constant ~.
▪ undergo
▪
The plan has recently undergone drastic ~.
▪ announce , approve
▪
A ~ of the budget was approved in October.
▪ lead to , result in
▪ complete , make , undertake
PREPOSITION
▪ ~ in
▪
This has brought about a radical ~ in the style of school management.
▪ ~ to
▪
~s to the plan
PHRASES
▪ the process of ~
▪
The process of ~ continued at rehearsals.
2 ( BrE ) studying ⇨ See also ↑ review
VERB + REVISION
▪ do
▪
I've got to do some history ~ tonight.
REVISION + NOUN
▪ class , course , lesson
▪ question
PREPOSITION
▪ ~ for
▪
~ for tomorrow's history exam