revisit
Britishverb
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to visit again
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to re-examine (a topic or theme) after an interval, with a view to making a fresh appraisal
Example Sentences
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McMurtry’s first novel, “Horseman, Pass By,” appeared in 1961 and laid down many of the ideas that he would revisit, especially the sprawling gap between the fantasy of the West and its bleak reality.
These techniques could allow scientists to revisit earlier datasets and produce more accurate estimates.
From Science Daily
Their son, Asit Jansari, said he appealed to the financial watchdog, which prompted the bank to revisit the payment, and as a result it had reimbursed the full amount.
From BBC
With both markets now moving in line with that initial thesis, it’s worth revisiting the setup to assess what’s been confirmed, what’s changed, and where the next opportunities may lie.
From Barron's
Gellar has the chance to wave Buffy Summers goodbye, blow her a kiss and revisit her sometime in the future, if that time ever comes.
From Salon
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