0 a particular form of something that is slightly different from other forms of the same thing:
The official version of events is that the police were attacked and were just trying to defend themselves.
You can make a reduced fat version of the cheesecake by using cottage cheese instead of cream cheese.
An English-language version of the book is planned for next year.
The TV series is a watered-down version of the movie, especially designed for family viewing.
1 a particular form of something that varies from other forms of the same thing:
2 a product, computer program, document, etc. that is slightly different from its previous or later forms:
His story of what happened that night didn't correspond with the witness's version.
Some of the language in the original play has been toned down for the television version.
He's listened to an abridged version of the Lord of the Rings trilogy on tape.
Here was a version of philosophical commerce closer to our own definition of the word "commerce," yet one intimately related to practice.
However, rural reform has not abolished such ruralism but replaced it with its own version.
In the final 57-item version, items are grouped into 14 domains representing the common methodological themes of economic evaluation.
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