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An overview of how a process or situation went. Reviews typically come after an assessment and can be both internal and external.

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review (noun)
1.
a) a formal military inspection
b) a military ceremony honoring a person or an event
2.
- revision
3.
a general survey (as of the events of a period)
4.
an act or the process of - reviewing
5.
judicial reexamination (as of the proceedings of a lower tribunal by a higher)
6.
a) a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)
b) a magazine devoted chiefly to and essays - reviews
7.
a) a retrospective view or survey (as of one's life)
b) (1) renewed study of material previously studied
(2) an exercise facilitating such study
8.
- revue
review (verb)
transitive verb
1.
ˈrē-ˌvyü to view or see again
2.
to examine or study again , especially to reexamine judicially
3.
to look back on take a retrospective view of - review the past
4.
a) to go over or examine critically or deliberately - reviewed the results of the study
b) to give a critical evaluation of - review a novel
5.
intransitive verb
to hold a review of - review troops
1.
to study material again make a review - review for a test
2.
to write - reviews
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
review (noun)
1.
a usually critical look at a past event
SYNONYMS:
reappraisal, reconsideration, reexamination, retrospect, retrospection
RELATED WORDS:
recap, recapitulation, rehash
NEAR ANTONYMS:
preview
review (noun)
2.
a close look at or over someone or something in order to judge condition
SYNONYMS:
audit, check, checkup, examination, going-over, look-see, review, scan, scrutiny, survey, view
RELATED WORDS:
analysis, assay, close-up, deconstruction, dissection; exploration, investigation, probe, research, study; inquisition, interrogation; once-over, perusal; recheck, reinspection, resurvey; observation, surveillance, watch; checkout, test-drive, trial run
review (noun)
3.
a publication that appears at regular intervals
SYNONYMS:
book, bulletin, diurnal, gazette, mag, magazine, newspaper, organ, paper, periodical, rag, review, serial, zine
RELATED WORDS:
annual, bimonthly, biweekly, daily, monthly, quarterly, semimonthly, semiweekly, triweekly, weekly, yearbook; digest, little magazine; fanzine; pictorial, slick; broadside, edition, extra, sheet, supplement, tab, tabloid; newsletter, newsmagazine, newsweekly
review (noun)
4.
an essay evaluating or analyzing something
SYNONYMS:
critique, examen, notice, review
RELATED WORDS:
column, commentary, editorial, punditry; appraisal, assessment, evaluation; analysis, examination, opinion, outline, study, survey
review (noun)
5.
the act, process, or result of making different
SYNONYMS:
alteration, difference, modification, redoing, refashioning, remaking, remodeling, revamping, review, revise, revision, reworking, variation
RELATED WORDS:
amendment, correction, rectification, reform; conversion, deformation, distortion, metamorphosis, mutation, transfiguration, transformation; fluctuation, oscillation, shift; displacement, replacement, substitution; adjustment, modulation, regulation, tweak; redesign, redo
fixation, stabilization
review (verb)
1.
to consider again especially with the possibility of change or reversal
SYNONYMS:
readdress, reanalyze, reconceive, redefine, reevaluate, reexamine, reexplore, rethink, review, revisit, reweigh
RELATED WORDS:
rehear; reconceptualize, reenvision, reimagine; reappraise, reassess, reinvestigate, restudy; amend, correct, emend, rectify, reform, remedy, revise
NEAR ANTONYMS:
assert, defend, maintain, uphold
review (verb)
2.
to look over closely (as for judging quality or condition)
SYNONYMS:
audit, check (out), con, examine, overlook, oversee, review, scan, scrutinize, survey, view
RELATED WORDS:
notice, observe, watch; comb, peruse, pore (over); analyze, dissect, parse; delve (into), explore, investigate, plumb, probe, research, study; categorize, classify; pick over; reinspect, rereview, resurvey
NEAR ANTONYMS:
skim; glance (at over); miss, overlook
Review (Wikipedia)

A review is an evaluation of a publication, product, service, or company or a critical take on current affairs in literature, politics or culture. In addition to a critical evaluation, the review's author may assign the work a rating to indicate its relative merit.

Reviews can apply to a movie, video game, musical composition, book; a piece of hardware like a car, home appliance, or computer; or software such as business software, sales software; or an event or performance, such as a live music concert, play, musical theater show, dance show or art exhibition. Online review platforms also aim to provide a space where buyers can share authentic experiences—positive or negative—and businesses can use this feedback to improve their services. In the cultural sphere, The New York Review of Books, for instance, is a collection of essays on literature, culture, and current affairs.

Review (Wiktionary)

English

Alternative forms

  • re-view (rare for noun, obsolete for verb)

Etymology

From Middle English revewe, reveue, from Old French reveüe, revue (Modern French: revue), feminine form of reveü, past participle of reveoir (French: revoir), from Latin revideō, from re- +videō (see, observe) (English: video). Equivalent to re- +‎ view. Compare

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