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Synonyms

revisit

British  
/ 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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The government said posters in consultation rooms would improve patient safety by prompting doctors to "revisit patient records, challenge initial assumptions and remain alert to warning signs that might otherwise be missed".

From BBC

With that in mind, it’s worth revisiting several prior stock selections that, after periods of consolidation or pullback, are beginning to flash signs of renewed potential.

From Barron's

Crocker's team is now revisiting the system that first sparked his interest in foams: the cytoskeleton, the microscopic framework inside cells that supports life.

From Science Daily

To revisit this assumption, the research team focused on a critical but less explored phase of cosmic history called post-inflationary reheating.

From Science Daily

A major part of the research involved revisiting genetic information stored in public databases.

From Science Daily