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View synonyms for revisit

revisit

/ riːˈvɪzɪt /

verb

  1. to visit again
  2. to re-examine (a topic or theme) after an interval, with a view to making a fresh appraisal


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Example Sentences

So I was able to revisit my roots from studying classical music when I was a kid, all the way up to when I was 20.

With the passing of film legend Lauren Bacall, let us revisit one of the greatest love affairs in the history of cinema.

That was the point of the play—to look back and provide an accurate display of history, and revisit the legacy of Lyndon Johnson.

Pakistan needs to revisit, revise and improve its foreign relations to ask for support if needed.

(Netflix, June 1) The Stepford Wives (2004) This so-bad-it's-good Stepford Wives remake is well worth a revisit.

And why, he suddenly thought again, were they so impressed by the mere fact of his coming to revisit his old school?

For sentimental reasons a man might like to see his old head once more, just as one likes to revisit an old home.

The antiquarian Camden, were he to revisit Yarmouth, would not be a little astonished at what he would see.

They had to revisit their old haunts on the moors, white now with snow.

The traders, once safely out of his country were very careful not to revisit it while he lived.

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