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partial review

/ˈpɑːr.ʃəl rɪˈvjuː/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

An evaluation, assessment, or inspection that covers only a selected part of a subject, document, or system rather than examining it in its entirety.

Example Sentences:
  • The committee conducted a partial review of the budget, focusing solely on the upcoming quarter's expenditures.
  • Due to time constraints, the editor performed a partial review of the manuscript before sending it back to the author.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the combination of 'partial' (from Latin partialis, meaning 'pertaining to a part') and 'review' (from Old French revu-, past participle of revoir, meaning 'to see again'). The term emerged in administrative, academic, and professional contexts to describe an evaluation that covers only a selected segment of a subject rather than a comprehensive assessment.

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Think of it as a 'part' of a 'view'—you are only looking at a section of the whole picture, not the entire landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions About “partial review

1. What is the meaning of “partial review” in English?

In English, partial review (noun) is defined as: “An evaluation, assessment, or inspection that covers only a selected part of a subject, document, or system rather than examining it in its entirety.”.

2. How do you use “partial review” in a sentence?

The committee conducted a partial review of the budget, focusing solely on the upcoming quarter's expenditures.

3. What are English synonyms of “partial review”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “partial review”?

Derived from the combination of 'partial' (from Latin partialis, meaning 'pertaining to a part') and 'review' (from Old French revu-, past participle of revoir, meaning 'to see again'). The term emerged in administrative, academic, and professional contexts to describe an evaluation that covers only a selected segment of a subject rather than a comprehensive assessment.