Revisit

  • 11revisit — verb (T) 1 to return to a place you once knew well: They revisited the town where he grew up. 2 to come back to in order to discuss again: OK, so we need to revisit this proposal as soon as the budget position is clearer. 3 revisited an event,… …

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  • 12revisit — /riˈvɪzət/ (say ree vizuht) verb (t) 1. to visit again. 2. to re examine (a plan, argument, etc.): we must revisit that proposal …

  • 13revisit — v., n. * * * …

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  • 14revisit — 1. verb a) to visit again b) to reconsider or re experience something 2. noun a) an act of revisiting b) a second visit …

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  • 15revisit — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. visit again, stay, call on; see return 1 , visit 2 , 4 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To go again to a former place: come back, go back, return. See APPROACH …

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  • 16revisit — re|vis|it [ ,ri vızıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to visit a place or situation you have been in before: Last week he revisited the old neighborhood. 2. ) to consider or discuss something again: I think that s a subject which will have to be revisited …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 17revisit — re·vis·it || ‚rɪː vɪzɪt v. visit again, call upon again, go and see another time …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 18revisit — verb (revisits, revisiting, revisited) come back to or visit again. ↘consider (a situation or problem) again or from a different perspective …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 19revisit — re·visit …

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  • 20revisit — re•vis•it [[t]riˈvɪz ɪt[/t]] v. t. 1) cvb to visit again 2) cvb to reconsider 3) cvb a subsequent visit • Etymology: 1475–1500 …

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