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re·vis·it

 (rē-vĭz′ĭt)
tr.v. re·vis·it·ed, re·vis·it·ing, re·vis·its
1. To visit again.
2. To consider or discuss again.
n.
1. A second or repeated visit.
2. A second or repeated consideration or discussion of a subject.

re′vis·i·ta′tion n.
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revisit

(riːˈvɪzɪt)
vb (tr)
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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re•vis•it

(riˈvɪz ɪt)
v.t.
1. to visit again.
2. to reconsider.
n.
3. a subsequent visit.
[1475–1500]
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revisit


Past participle: revisited
Gerund: revisiting

Imperative
revisit
revisit
Present
I revisit
you revisit
he/she/it revisits
we revisit
you revisit
they revisit
Preterite
I revisited
you revisited
he/she/it revisited
we revisited
you revisited
they revisited
Present Continuous
I am revisiting
you are revisiting
he/she/it is revisiting
we are revisiting
you are revisiting
they are revisiting
Present Perfect
I have revisited
you have revisited
he/she/it has revisited
we have revisited
you have revisited
they have revisited
Past Continuous
I was revisiting
you were revisiting
he/she/it was revisiting
we were revisiting
you were revisiting
they were revisiting
Past Perfect
I had revisited
you had revisited
he/she/it had revisited
we had revisited
you had revisited
they had revisited
Future
I will revisit
you will revisit
he/she/it will revisit
we will revisit
you will revisit
they will revisit
Future Perfect
I will have revisited
you will have revisited
he/she/it will have revisited
we will have revisited
you will have revisited
they will have revisited
Future Continuous
I will be revisiting
you will be revisiting
he/she/it will be revisiting
we will be revisiting
you will be revisiting
they will be revisiting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been revisiting
you have been revisiting
he/she/it has been revisiting
we have been revisiting
you have been revisiting
they have been revisiting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been revisiting
you will have been revisiting
he/she/it will have been revisiting
we will have been revisiting
you will have been revisiting
they will have been revisiting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been revisiting
you had been revisiting
he/she/it had been revisiting
we had been revisiting
you had been revisiting
they had been revisiting
Conditional
I would revisit
you would revisit
he/she/it would revisit
we would revisit
you would revisit
they would revisit
Past Conditional
I would have revisited
you would have revisited
he/she/it would have revisited
we would have revisited
you would have revisited
they would have revisited
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.revisit - visit again; "We revisited Rome after 25 years"
return - go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before; "return to your native land"; "the professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean"
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revisit

verb
To go again to a former place:
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Translations

revisit

[ˈriːˈvɪzɪt] VTvolver a visitar
"Brideshead Revisited""Retorno m a Brideshead"
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revisit

vt place, personwieder or nochmals besuchen; (fig) argument, issuenochmals zurückkommen auf (+acc)
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revisit

[ˌriːvɪzɪt] vtrivisitare
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References in classic literature ?
Cousins live in it now, distant cousins, loved with the exact measure of love usually bestowed on cousins who reign in one's stead; cousins of practical views, who have dug up the flower-beds and planted cabbages where roses grew; and though through all the years since my father's death I have held my head so high that it hurt, and loftily refused to listen to their repeated suggestions that I should revisit my old home, something in the sad listlessness of the November days sent my spirit back to old times with a persistency that would not be set aside, and I woke from my musings surprised to find myself sick with longing.
Winthrop, though possessed with a dim fear of dangers attendant on so long a journey, and requiring many assurances that it would not take them out of the region of carriers' carts and slow waggons, was nevertheless well pleased that Silas should revisit his own country, and find out if he had been cleared from that false accusation.
I should not care to revisit all these fair places of the world except in the fashion I visited them before.
And, if she saw Dorothy make a certain signal, then Ozma would know that the little Kansas girl wanted to revisit the Land of Oz, and by means of the Nome King's magic belt would wish that she might instantly return.
Nevertheless, I knew while I said those words, that I secretly intended to revisit the site of the old house that evening, alone, for her sake.
These they revisit in the same silent way at daybreak.
If ever the dear dead ladies of this little house came back to revisit it they would come on just such a night as this.
Come, then, thou regenerate man, thou extravagant prodigal, thou awakened sleeper, thou all-powerful visionary, thou invincible millionaire, -- once again review thy past life of starvation and wretchedness, revisit the scenes where fate and misfortune conducted, and where despair received thee.
For long ambition has been like an ancient memory to me, some glorious day recalled from my springtime, so much a thing of the past that I must make a railway journey to revisit it as to look upon the pleasant fields in which that scene was laid.
At these moments I wept bitterly and wished that peace would revisit my mind only that I might afford them consolation and happiness.
I terrified them from the spot, and since that day have prowled by night--the only period at which I can revisit the earth--about the scenes of my long-protracted misery.
After combating, for nearly a week, the feeling which impelled me to revisit the place I had quitted under the circumstances already detailed, I yielded to it at length; and determining that this time I would present myself by the light of day, bent my steps thither early in the morning.