Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word metareview.

Examples

  • In a metareview of more than two hundred leadership studies, the researchers Bruce Avolio and Fred Luthans found only one quality among leaders who consistently had a positive impact on others.

    Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010

  • In a metareview of more than two hundred leadership studies, the researchers Bruce Avolio and Fred Luthans found only one quality among leaders who consistently had a positive impact on others.

    The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working Tony Schwartz 2010

  • In a metareview of more than two hundred leadership studies, the researchers Bruce Avolio and Fred Luthans found only one quality among leaders who consistently had a positive impact on others.

    Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010

  • I read the metareview and all are correct, the question is merely how much you want to weigh each element mentioned in the article.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - SSX Blur reviews are a mixed bag 2007

  • But this tool can't provide me with any data that IMDB or similar sites do not already show me - which I also don't really care too much about, because an opinion from someone I don't know has very little value to me. riggs where the wild things are scored lower than law abiding citizen? seems more like the metareview of twitterverse.

    TwitCritics: Rotten Tomatoes For The Twitterverse? | /Film 2009

  • Pitchfork makes the quintessential case for metareview sites.

    Dear Pitchfork… 2007

  • She says, There was recently a metareview of twenty-eight different studies, and twenty-six of them found that women sought social support in stressful situations more than men.

    Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004

  • She says, There was recently a metareview of twenty-eight different studies, and twenty-six of them found that women sought social support in stressful situations more than men.

    Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004

  • She says, There was recently a metareview of twenty-eight different studies, and twenty-six of them found that women sought social support in stressful situations more than men.

    Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004

  • She says, There was recently a metareview of twenty-eight different studies, and twenty-six of them found that women sought social support in stressful situations more than men.

    Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.