Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of reviewing; a review; a critique.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun rare A review.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun the act or process of
reviewing
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Examples
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In order to have a reviewal system of that content you'd have to employ literally thousands upon thousands of staff in order to be able to watch it and make the site remain viable.
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So they're in the reviewal -- very early stages of the reviewal process which perhaps helps explain why we didn't hear President Bush lay out any kind of international strategy, if you will -- any specifics on an international strategy.
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They also called for a reviewal of inflation targeting, a range of inflation that the government aims for to keep interest rates low, as well as a review of GEAR.
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The site is set up to let Diaries go straight through without editing or reviewal.
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The site is set up to let Diaries go straight through without editing or reviewal.
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That Defence Advisory Boards need to address the matters of veterans through their reviewal process;
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Of particular importance, is the reviewal and development of a classification system for parolees and probationers.
SPEECH BY MS MOATSHE ON BUDGET VOTE: CORRECTIONAL SERVICES 2004
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There is so much fluidity and discussions at a national and provincial levels on the reviewal of the powers of housing boards.
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The sector called for a reviewal summit to be held to determine progress made following the job summit.
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Xego called for the reviewal of the PSNP policy and emphasised that the programme must benefit the schoolchildren and empower women groups which "constitute the backbone" of rural communities.
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