What is another word for re-visions?
255 synonyms foundPronunciation:
[ ɹˌiːvˈɪʒənz], [ ɹˌiːvˈɪʒənz], [ ɹ_ˌiː_v_ˈɪ_ʒ_ə_n_z]Table of Contents
Similar words for re-visions:- alteration (noun)
- amelioration (noun)
- amendment (noun)
- change (noun)
- exchange (noun)
- improvement (noun)
- redress (noun)
- refresher course (noun)
- retrospect (noun)
- review (noun)
- revision (noun)
- transfiguration (noun)
- transmogrification (noun)
Synonyms for Re-visions:
n.
•alteration (noun)- transmutation,
- metamorphosis,
- fixing,
- remodeling,
- adaptation,
- about-face,
- reformation,
- reshaping,
- variance,
- turn,
- transformation,
- shift,
- switch-over,
- diversification,
- flip-flop,
- adjustment,
- exchange,
- variation,
- conversion,
- mid-course correction,
- accommodation,
- mutation,
- difference,
- revision,
- switch.
- act,
- codicil,
- addendum,
- measure,
- clause,
- supplement,
- betterment,
- bill,
- attachment,
- amelioration,
- repair,
- rider,
- enhancement,
- suggestion,
- clarification,
- motion,
- mending,
- reform,
- remedy,
- change,
- adjunct.
- turnover,
- diversity,
- variety,
- novelty,
- tempering,
- addition,
- development,
- distortion,
- reconstruction,
- advance,
- break,
- revolution,
- permutation,
- transition,
- modulation,
- refinement,
- contraction,
- innovation,
- surrogate,
- compression,
- vicissitude,
- reversal.
- replacement,
- buying and selling,
- reciprocity,
- commutation,
- truck,
- transfer,
- commerce,
- rearrangement,
- interrelation,
- traffic,
- tit for tat,
- barter,
- network,
- interdependence,
- Transposing,
- transaction,
- dealing,
- quid pro quo,
- substitution,
- transposition,
- shuffle,
- castling,
- swap,
- supplanting,
- supplantment,
- interchange,
- shuffling,
- reciprocation,
- correspondence.
- renovation,
- rise,
- elevation,
- recovery,
- rally,
- enrichment,
- meliorism,
- preferment,
- gain,
- civilization,
- furtherance,
- upbeat,
- growth,
- advancement,
- regeneration,
- reclamation,
- upswing,
- increase,
- upgrade,
- progress,
- augmentation,
- promotion,
- cultivation,
- progression.
- rehabilitation,
- Reestablishment,
- recompense,
- atonement,
- satisfaction,
- return,
- assistance,
- payment,
- indemnity,
- restitution,
- requital,
- aid,
- justice,
- ease,
- vengeance,
- retribution,
- conciliation,
- offsetting,
- renewal,
- reward,
- relief,
- amends,
- reprisal,
- reparation,
- reworking,
- cure,
- remission,
- quittance,
- balancing.
- further study,
- crash course,
- summer course,
- correspondence course,
- elective course,
- seminar,
- distance-learning course,
- further reading.
- drill,
- theme,
- write-up,
- thesis,
- scrutiny,
- dissertation,
- exposition,
- rethink,
- appraisal,
- investigation,
- magazine,
- inspection,
- discussion,
- reassessment,
- notice,
- column,
- book review,
- another look,
- abstract,
- blurb,
- scan,
- assessment,
- monograph,
- recapitulation,
- mention,
- analysis,
- second look,
- commentary,
- journal,
- criticism,
- second thought,
- parade,
- discourse,
- march past,
- canvass,
- procession,
- study,
- organ,
- file,
- article,
- judgment,
- essay,
- fresh look,
- reflection,
- outline,
- audit,
- view,
- synopsis,
- treatise,
- check,
- report,
- checkup,
- evaluation,
- pan,
- Reviewal,
- once-over,
- comment,
- periodical.
- editing,
- homework,
- rectification,
- reconsideration,
- reexamination,
- redraft,
- revise,
- updating,
- improvement,
- review,
- modification,
- retrospect,
- retrospection,
- redaction,
- revisal,
- amendment,
- polish,
- correction,
- Recension,
- rescript,
- emendation,
- reediting,
- alteration,
- Overhauling,
- restyling,
- afterlight,
- Rectifying.
Antonyms for Re-visions:
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n.
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alteration
stagnation, agreement, sameness.
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change
similarity, bill, uniformity, dollar.
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improvement
stoppage, weakening, deterioration, decline, Diminishment, loss, retreat, stop, failure, halt, diminishing, retrogression, decrease, demotion.
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melioration
impediment, regression.
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redress
penalty, destruction, sympathy, hindrance.
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retrospect
prospect, forethought, prophesy.
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revision
worsening.
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rider
lessening, subtraction.
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transfiguration
withdrawal.
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alteration