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What is the suffix for revise?

There is no specific suffix for the verb "revise". "Revise" is a verb in its own right, meaning to make changes to something in order to improve it or to make it more accurate.

However, if you want to indicate the act of revising, you can use the following:

* Revision: This is the noun form of "revise", meaning the act of revising or the changes made.

* Revised: This is the past participle of "revise", meaning something that has been revised.

For example:

* "The author made several revisions to the manuscript."

* "The revised edition of the book contains new information."

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