Review (noun)

  1. An assessment or examination of something, especially a critical examination of a book, play, film, etc.
  2. A formal assessment of something with the intention of instituting change if necessary.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french revue, from revoir "see again", from re- "again" + voir "see".

Examples:

  1. The book received a positive review in the New York Times.
  2. We will have a review of the project next month.
  3. The movie received mixed reviews.
  4. The company is undergoing a financial review.
  5. He gave a detailed review of the new product.
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