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revisal

[ri-vahy-zuhl] / rɪˈvaɪ zəl /


NOUN
emendation
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And John Weidman’s revisal of the 1962 musical “I Can Get It for You Wholesale” finds him working intimately with an unexpected yet familiar old name.

From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2023

Yes, I know you’ve performed at Pasadena Playhouse before, most notably in Sheldon Epps’ revisal of “Kiss Me, Kate.”

From Los Angeles Times • May 2, 2023

And though “Company” is often seen in New York, this production, directed by Marianne Elliott, is more of a revisal than a revival.

From New York Times • Feb. 24, 2020

Virginia Under Harvey, 1632-1634: Prosperity And Decentralization In September 1632, under Governor Harvey's direction, the first revisal of Virginia's laws was made.

From Virginia Under Charles I And Cromwell, 1625-1660 by Washburn, Wilcomb E.

We should never substitute, beyond the power of revisal, the opinion of a past generation for the opinion of a living generation.

From Thoughts on Educational Topics and Institutions by Boutwell, George S.




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