reviewal

English

Etymology

review + -al

Noun

reviewal (countable and uncountable, plural reviewals)

  1. the act or process of reviewing
    • 1822 July, Granville Penn, “Remarks on the Examination of the Primary Argument of the Iliad; and on the History of the Æolic Digamma”, in The Classical Journal, volume XXVI, London: [] A[braham] J[ohn] Valpy, [], page 168:
      The work itself, which is formally summoned for reviewal, is dismissed in twenty lines savoring of his disappointment; []

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