revisit
pronunciation
How to pronounce revisit in British English: UK [ˌri:ˈvɪzɪt]
How to pronounce revisit in American English: US [riˈvɪzɪt]
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- Verb:
- visit again
Word Origin
- revisit (v.)
- 1520s, from Middle French revisiter, from re- (see re-) + visiter "to visit" (see visit (v.)). Related: Revisited; revisiting.
Example
- 1. If the french aristocrat were to revisit america 's capital today , he might at first glance think his observation had withstood the test of time remarkably well .
- 2. I 've already mentioned that it 's a good idea to revisit the same locations throughout the fall season , but it 's also worth revisiting any particular favourite locations or locations that you 've enjoyed working at previously .
- 3. This is another case of investors needing to revisit bullish assumptions about china .
- 4. The timing does seem right to revisit steinbeck 's depression-era story .
- 5. We all need roubinis in our organizations who challenge us to revisit our assumptions .