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[ US /ɹiˈvɪzɪt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈvɪzɪt/ ]
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visit again
We revisited Rome after 25 years
How To Use revisit In A Sentence
- It seems that creator Bruno Heller is interested in revisiting the series as a theatrical film. HBO’s Rome to be Resurrected As A Film? | /Film
- And I-- I use the word revisit; in fact, it was in -- in many instances, it was visiting it for the first time. The Inextinguishable Symphony
- If the government doesn't accept the recommendation to build a new reactor, the other options to secure a long-term isotope supply will have to be revisited, the report said. Dose.ca Music briefs
- Chanterelles grow in flushes, so revisit likely spots.
- We're revisiting the venue to qualm any fears about its suitability.
- Fifteen years later when I revisited the issue, I was still perturbed.
- If no single system or solution works best, it is time, in this age of digital reproduction, to revisit the options for original collections.
- It was always obvious that Brown, whose coronation is secure, would contest the middle ground, and this must mean revisiting welfare reform Archive 2007-03-04
- In this programme she revisits them to hear about the emotional ups and downs and complications of interracial adoption. Times, Sunday Times
- We seem to visit and revisit places for the reasons the original inhabitants settled there.