revisit

IPA: rivˈɪzɪt

noun

  • An act of revisiting; a second or subsequent visit.

verb

  • To visit again.
  • To reconsider or re-experience something.
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Examples of "revisit" in Sentences

  • Michael A. Burstein revisit the ides of supporting short fiction.
  • We just wanted to kind of revisit that idea by bringing the literary component back with this release.
  • And I-- I use the word revisit; in fact, it was in -- in many instances, it was visiting it for the first time.
  • Al Badrah and will "revisit" its other planned projects, including Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, the spokesperson said.
  • It’s definitely a film that requires repeated viewings to (almost) fully understand, but it’s so rich that each revisit is equally rewarding.
  • The only things I hope we don't revisit from the 1970's are disco, polyester leisure suits and the Chrylser Cordoba ( "with fine rich Corinthian leather").
  • When you've been writing for 8 years you're gradually refining your style, so even when you "revisit" a story your writing will be better, your point of view a little different.
  • The trailer for the upcoming season looks fantastic, including some of the traditional villains, as well as a revisit from the Blink statues and a group of beautiful vampires in negligees.

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