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View definitions for revisit

revisit

verb as in visit again

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The independent body, which recommends when reform to law is needed, has agreed to revisit and update an 18-year-old report on suggested changes to homicide law.

From BBC

"It’s like someone revisiting the scene of a bad car crash. It’s difficult at the time, but it helps the person get back into the car and drive again," he explained.

From BBC

In an unprecedented but hardly shocking move, the partisan judges on the GOP court decided to revisit the barely year-old decision.

From Salon

She plans to revisit the children when they reach fifth grade to determine whether the benefits of daycare persist.

But, just like his Sky Blues predecessor, Lampard couldn’t quite revisit the promised land.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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