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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



44 words match “REVIE”

REVIE v. 4 definitions
To vie with, or rival, in return.
REVIEW v. 14 definitions
To view or see again; to look back on [R.] "I shall review Sicilia." Shak.
REVIEWABLE a.
Capable of being reviewed.
REVIEWAL n.
A review. [R.] Southey.
REVIEWER n.
One who reviews or reëxamines; an inspector; one who examines publications critically, and publishes his opinion upon their merits; a professional critic of books.
BREVIER n.
A size of type between bourgeous and minion.
ACCOUNT n.
iness dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review; as, to keep one's account at the bank.
ACTUAL n.
s: not, in financial language, "actuals," but only Egyptian budget estimates. Fortnightly Review.
AFFIRM v.
assert or confirm, as a judgment, decree, or order, brought before an appelate court for review.
APPEAL v. 2 definitions
the removal of (a cause) from an inferior to a superior judge or court for a rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or illegality in the trial below. We say, the cause was appealed from an inferior court.
APPELLANT n.
One who appeals, or asks for a rehearing or review of a cause by a higher tribunal.
AUTHORSHIP n.
Source; origin; origination; as, the authorship of a book or review, or of an act, or state of affairs.
AWARD v.
ature of the case; to adjudge; as, the arbitrators awarded damages to the complainant. To review The wrongful sentence, and award a new. Dryden.
BASTARD a.
having the face of a larger or a smaller size than the body; e.g., a nonpareil face on a brevier body. -- Bastard wing (Zoöl.), three to five quill feathers on a small joint corresponding to the thumb in some mam malia; the alula.
BOURGEOIS n.
A size of type between long primer and brevier. See Type.
CANVASS n.
Close inspection; careful review for verification; as, a canvass of votes. Bacon.
CENSOR n.
A critic; a reviewer. Received with caution by the censors of the press. W. Irving.
COUNTERVAIL n.
ely, the present pleasure of a sinful act is a poor countervail for the bitterness of the review. South.
CRITIC n.
ence, one who examines literary or artistic works, etc., and passes judgment upon them; a reviewer. The opininon of the most skillful critics was, that nothing finer [than Goldsmith's "Traveler"] had appeared in verse since the fourth book of the "Dunciad." Macaulay.
CRITICISM n.
critical judgment passed or expressed; a critical observation or detailed examination and review; a critique; animadversion; censure. About the plan of "Rasselas" little was said by the critics; and yet the faults of the plan might seem to invite severe criticism. Macaulay.
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