Revisable example sentences

revisable

definition

  - adjective form of revise

re·vise

verb

revise (verb) · revises (third person present) · revised (past tense) · revised (past participle) · revising (present participle)

  - re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter):

  - reconsider and amend (something), especially in the light of further evidence or to reflect a changed situation:

  - reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination:

  - a proof including corrections made in an earlier proof:

Synonyms

revise, reconsider, review, reassess, reappraise, rethink, change, alter, modify, disconfirm, retain, confirm, reread, study, memorize, cram, swot, galley, pull, slip

"Revisable" Example Sentences

1. The contract includes a revisable clause allowing for adjustments based on market conditions.
2. This is a revisable draft; please provide your feedback.
3. We need a revisable schedule that accommodates unforeseen delays.
4. The revisable report is due next week.
5. Her opinion on the matter is not revisable.
6. He presented a revisable plan for the project.
7. It's important to keep the initial plan revisable.
8. All deadlines are revisable pending client approval.
9. This is a revisable, preliminary design.
10. The revisable policy will be implemented next month.
11. A revisable budget allows for flexibility.
12. The document is marked as revisable until Friday.
13. His initial statement was later deemed revisable in light of new evidence.
14. Fortunately, the contract was revisable.
15. This revisable assessment will be updated regularly.
16. The revisable nature of the document permits further edits.
17. The agreement is revisable upon mutual consent.
18. The software has a revisable user interface.
19. We are working on a revisable timeline for the project.
20. It’s a revisable offer, so counter-offers are welcomed.
21. The proposal is revisable pending further data analysis.
22. Submissions should be revisable within the given time frame.
23. The document’s revisable sections are clearly marked.
24. This is a revisable version, the final one will be released next week.
25. Is the agreement revisable after the deadline?
26. Consider this just a revisable suggestion.
27. The entire plan is completely revisable.
28. A revisable approach is best in uncertain times.
29. The judge ruled that the testimony was not revisable.
30. We maintain a revisable inventory of our supplies.
31. The contract's terms are revisable after one year.
32. With a revisable strategy, we can adapt to changing circumstances.
33. Maintaining revisable records is crucial for accuracy.
34. The revisable document underwent numerous iterations.
35. Keeping the document revisable allows for collaborative editing.
36. They presented a revisable, preliminary budget.
37. The revisable nature of the work requires constant updates.
38. Despite initial concerns, the approach proved to be remarkably revisable.
39. The regulations are revisable every five years.
40. The system is designed with a revisable database.
41. Ensure all components are revisable to accommodate future changes.
42. The meeting's agenda is revisable until tomorrow.
43. The decision, though seemingly final, is actually revisable.
44. We need a revisable template for the reports.
45. The software's codebase is revisable, and updates are frequent.
46. Her initial conclusions were revisable pending further research.
47. The rules are revisable with a two-thirds majority vote.
48. A revisable contract offers more flexibility.
49. The committee’s opinion was not revisable.
50. The revisable document was circulated for comments.

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