To review a report



Example: They review a report carefully

Definition


"To review a report" means to carefully examine and evaluate the content of a report to ensure accuracy, clarity, and completeness before finalizing or sharing it. This action often involves checking for errors, verifying information, and suggesting improvements.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to review a report" combines the verb "review," derived from the Old French 'reviser' meaning 'to look over again,' and the noun "report," from the Latin 'reportare,' meaning 'to carry back.' Together, they describe the process of re-examining a document to ensure its quality.