version
/ˈvɜːrʒən/Definitions
1. noun
A particular form of something, especially a computer program or a document, at a specific stage of its development or history.
“The company released a new version of its popular software.”
2. noun
A translation of a text into another language.
“The book’s version in French was published last year.”
3. noun
A particular interpretation or presentation of something.
“The movie’s version of the historical event was inaccurate.”
4. verb
To make a version of something, especially a translation or an adaptation.
“The translators versioned the novel into multiple languages.”
5. verb
To present or interpret something in a particular way.
“The director versioned the story to fit the new plot twist.”
6. verb
To update or revise something, especially software.
“The developers versioned the code to fix the bugs.”