revised
adjective
uk/rɪˈvaɪzd/ usa revised amount or value has been changed in order to make it more accurate:
The overpayment will be returned through revised deductions, starting this month.
The governor is expected to propose a revised budget within a month.
The global deficit on trade in goods fell to £6.5 billion, from an upwardly revised £7 billion in May.
a revised figure/forecast/estimate
a revised offer/bid/target
a revised 1.8%/$4.6bn/£6m, etc. Retail sales bounced back from a revised 0.2% decline in August to post a larger-than-expected 0.7% rise in September.
a revised plan, system, or law has been changed in order to improve it:
revised plans/proposals/guidelines
revised laws/regulations/legislation
a revised deal/contract/agreement
a document, book, etc. that has been revised has been changed in order to improve it, correct mistakes, or make it contain the most recent information:
revised edition/version/draft This paper is a revised version of a report commissioned by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank.