revisit

[ˌriːˈvɪzɪt]

revisit Definition

  • 1to visit a place or situation again, sometimes in order to study or discuss it in more detail
  • 2to think about something again, especially in order to change or improve your opinion of it
  • 3to return to a subject or topic that has been discussed before

Using revisit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "revisit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I want to revisit the museum and spend more time there.

  • Example

    We need to revisit our strategy and make some changes.

  • Example

    Let's revisit the topic of budget cuts at the next meeting.

revisit Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with revisit

  • to reconnect with a former romantic partner

    Example

    After years apart, they decided to revisit their old flame and see if they still had feelings for each other.

  • to reconsider a decision that was made in the past

    Example

    The company decided to revisit their decision to lay off employees and explore other options.

  • to recall and reflect on a past experience or event

    Example

    As she looked through old photo albums, she couldn't help but revisit memories of her childhood.

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Summary: revisit in Brief

To 'revisit' [ˌriːˈvɪzɪt] means to return to a place, situation, or topic that has been previously discussed or experienced. It can involve studying or discussing something in more detail, changing or improving one's opinion, or reconsidering a decision. Examples include 'I want to revisit the museum and spend more time there,' and 'Let's revisit the topic of budget cuts at the next meeting.'

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