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version
noun as in account of a happening
Strongest matches
adaptation, form, history, interpretation, rendition, report, story, tale, translation, variant
Strong matches
chronicle, clarification, condensation, construction, exercise, narrative, paraphrase, portrayal, reading, redaction, rendering, restatement, rewording, side, simplification, sketch, statement, transcription
Example Sentences
In the last decade, he's been here more and more, thanks to TV work such as hosting the Traitors American version and shows like Burn, Macbeth and The Bacchae with the National Theatre of Scotland.
In another version of America, Kamala Harris was inaugurated as the country’s first Black woman president on Monday.
"In Shakespeare's version Richard III is deformed from birth," he said.
The reintroduced version will give the regulator powers to assess the impact of the Premier League's controversial 'parachute payments' to relegated clubs as part of a 'State of the Game' review every five years.
Other countries, like the UK and Australia, allow for a modified version where citizenship is automatically granted if one parent is a citizen or permanent resident.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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