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Significados de
revisal
em inglês
português
revisão
Back to the meaning
The act of rewriting something.
revision
revise
rescript
português
revisão
Sinônimos
Examples for "
revision
"
revision
revise
rescript
Examples for "
revision
"
1
The intentions are good, but FFP needs serious
revision
.
So now what?
2
The figure reflects a downward
revision
of risk from 55 million euros.
3
The
revision
is partly a result of weaker performance in emerging economies.
4
The
revision
reflects the benefit of a research and development tax credit.
5
As a result, the WHO disease classification of EVD underwent major
revision
.
1
Urgently review and
revise
safety regulations for new vehicles in South Africa.
2
The study highlights the need to
revise
maternity and child health services.
3
Days later, Bayer said it would
revise
that part of the proposal.
4
He sought the delay to change strategy and
revise
his witness list.
5
The Russian parliament condemned Ghimpu's move as an attempt to
revise
history.
1
A
rescript
arrived from Vienna placing a veto upon the resolution.
2
But the contract contains a
rescript
for the diamonds; you must ask for them.
3
There was audacious quackery in a stage
rescript
from Moscow.
4
The upshot was a Papal
rescript
,
signed by Cardinal Simeoni, the Prefect, and Mgr.
5
On receiving this dispatch the Emperor sent Prince Volkónski to Kutúzov with the following
rescript
:
Uso de
revisal
em inglês
1
Connected with this subject, I must recommend a
revisal
of our consular laws.
2
You may by
revisal
and improvement make it a very elegant and curious work.
3
For this purpose those of the civil Government, the Army, and Navy will need
revisal
.
4
I could now wish that a pause, an interval, had been allowed for a serious
revisal
.
5
This
revisal
or correction is a constant force, which, as a tendency, reaches through our lifetime.
6
Pope has left nothing behind him, which seems more the effect of studious perseverance and laborious
revisal
.
7
The sentence which had been executed against Prynne, Bastwic, and Burton, now suffered a
revisal
from parliament.
8
When my last letters came away, they were engaged in passing the
revisal
of their laws, with some small alterations.
9
After a last
revisal
I consulted with Mr. Mallet and Dr. Maty, who approved the design and promoted the execution.
10
The theory, neither of the British, nor the State constitutions, authorizes the
revisal
of a judicial sentence by a legislative act.
11
The book of common prayer suffered in England a new
revisal
,
and some rites and ceremonies which had given offence were omitted.
12
We should never substitute, beyond the power of
revisal
,
the opinion of a past generation for the opinion of a living generation.
13
I fear that your MSS., and I mean your sermons now, would suffer by any other
revisal
and publication than your own.
14
Soon after my publication of this work, I began to prepare it for a second edition, by an accurate
revisal
of the first.
15
The act changing the course of descents, and giving the inheritance to all the children, &c. equally, I drew as part of the
revisal
.
16
Having since that received some copies of the
revisal
of our laws, of which you had desired one, I now send it to you.
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revisal
Substantivo
Singular
Colocações frequentes
accurate revisal
authorize the revisal
laborious revisal
last revisal
need revisal
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Translations for
revisal
português
revisão
Revisal
ao longo do tempo