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revisit

VERB
visit again
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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“At that time, we needed something separate from the fire — something that the fire couldn’t touch, it was too traumatic to keep revisiting what we’d lost, so our work became our peace and our escape.”

From Los Angeles Times

In 2018, Brooks published a post of dated predictions about the course of major technologies and promised to revisit them annually for 32 years, when he would be 95.

From Los Angeles Times

School districts “will need to revisit their policies on providing transparency to parents and what the process should look like,” said Lance Christensen, vice president of California Policy Center, which applauded the ruling.

From Los Angeles Times

The Duffer Brothers call you in 10 years and say we have an idea for how to revisit Will Byers, are you in?

From Los Angeles Times

Those enhanced subsidies are due to expire today, and Congress is poised to revisit them in January.

From MarketWatch