Dutch Meaning of reviewed
beoordeeld
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Definitions and Meaning of reviewed in English
reviewed
a retrospective view or survey (as of one's life), revision sense 1a, a formal inspection of troops by officers, a critical evaluation (as of a book or play), to reexamine judicially, to write reviews, a magazine filled mostly with reviews and essays, a general survey, to look at a thing again, to go over or examine critically or deliberately, to study or examine again, a general survey (as of the events of a period), revue, to examine or study again, a formal military inspection, an act or the process of reviewing, a judicial reexamination and reconsideration of the legality or constitutionality of something (as the proceedings of a lower tribunal or a legislative enactment or governmental action) see also judicial review, a military ceremony honoring a person or an event, to look back on, a magazine devoted chiefly to reviews and essays, renewed study of material previously studied, a look at past events, to hold a review of, to study material again, to make a formal inspection of (as troops), a discussion by a critic of the quality of something (as a book or play), an exercise facilitating such study, judicial reexamination (as of the proceedings of a lower tribunal by a higher), an act of looking something over especially for flaws, to view or see again, to give a critical evaluation of, to discuss the quality of (as a book or play), a fresh study of material studied before
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beoordeeld
a retrospective view or survey (as of one's life), revision sense 1a, a formal inspection of troops by officers, a critical evaluation (as of a book or play), t
gewijzigd,opnieuw geëvalueerd,hergedefinieerd,Herbeoordeeld,ging eroverheen,herwaardeerd,opnieuw beoordeeld,gelijkgericht,Verholpen,herzien
beweerde,onderhouden,verdedigde,bevestigd
reverses => keerom, reversals => omkeringen, reverends => eerwaarde, Reverend Mother => Eerwaarde moeder, reverences => verering,