revisit|revisited|revisiting|revisits in English
verb
[re·vis·it || ‚rɪː'vɪzɪt]
visit again, call upon again, go and see another time
Use "revisit|revisited|revisiting|revisits" in a sentence
1. Someday, I will revisit it.
2. The insider-trading case also revisits a long festering controversy.
3. Conifer Collect and revisit web pages
4. Indeed. Someday, I will revisit it.
5. It's an idea that may be worth revisiting at a later date.
6. Mix of traditional and modern style revisited by TheBels
7. Maria was eager to revisit her first school.
8. Bantamspast publishes the History Revisited series of books about the…
9. Braving Irish Boreens to revisit the motoring past
10. Gordinski must read that as a guilty conscience, a killer revisiting his victim
11. Columbia, and has been multitasking and revisiting his childhood ever since.
12. Or, we can revisit the choice for running mate.
13. Now, there is no need to revisit the issues.
14. At times, Chiefdoms were revisited when there were ambiguities in the stories
15. Bias in child maltreatment reporting: revisiting the myth of Classlessness Am J Orthopsychiatry
16. This article revisits the question of tourism’s role in the Commodification of culture
17. Shouldn't we revisit this when we're closer to the primaries?
18. Constantly revisit the disciplines and impact of your specific strategies.
19. He thinks the issue could be revisited through a legal technicality.
20. Let's revisit the anglerfish moments before it tried to eat you.
21. First, format your Conclusion by revisiting your thesis, summarizing your arguments, and making a final statement
22. Remixed & Revisited is a remix album by American singer and songwriter Madonna.
23. He determined to revisit the scene of the last evening's gambol.
24. Now we wish to revisit information we have previously given you.
25. In "Chastise", he revisits the RAF raid against the Ruhr dams in 1943