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How to spell REVSING correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "revsing", here are some possible suggestions to correct it. Firstly, try "revising" which means to review or amend something. Another option is "revealing" which means to make something known or visible. Lastly, you might have meant "reviving" which signifies bringing something back to life or vitality.

List of suggestions on how to spell revsing correctly

  • devising She spent hours devising a plan to surprise her husband on their anniversary.
  • raising He is raising his hand to get the teacher's attention.
  • raving After seeing the new film, he was raving about how good the plot was.
  • Reefing The captain ordered the crew to start reefing the sails before the approaching storm hits.
  • Reeving Brayden and Reeving were born within a few months of each other.
  • Refusing The customer was refusing to pay for the damaged goods.
  • Reposing She lay there with her eyes closed, reposing on the soft bed.
  • resin The sculptor used a combination of resin and metal to create his masterpiece.
  • reusing I am committed to reusing plastic bags to reduce waste.
  • Reveling We were reveling in the beauty of the sunset on the beach.
  • Revering The people were revering the ancient monument with their prayers and offerings.
  • Reversing I am reversing my car out of the driveway.
  • Reviling After being yelled at by his boss, the employee couldn't resist reviling him behind his back.
  • revising
  • reviving The nurse succeeded in reviving the patient who had been in a coma for three days.
  • Revoking The company is revoking the employee's access to the sensitive information.
  • revving The engine was revving but no sound was coming out.
  • rising The sun was slowly rising in the east, casting a warm glow across the horizon.
  • Riving He was riving the wood with all his strength to make boards for the house.
  • rousing
  • roving

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