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How to use revisit in a sentence

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It allows us to revisit a time in our past when life was simpler and more innocent.
It was, in my case, mainly a formality, but a formality that raised important questions that I promised myself I would revisit someday.
Authors sometimes revisit familiar territory through sequels and prequels, but generally they seek new inspiration and fresh ideas.
I don't want to revisit the time when a perpetual war, as between Guelphs and Ghibellines, raged between supporters of Gielgud and Olivier.
They'll revisit the battle sites where the then 26-year-old private first class displayed his gallantry.
It reminds me a little too much of the leisure suit, a fashion faux pas we don't need to revisit.
My aim is to revisit their insights in order to call for a renewed revaluation of polka against the continuing stereotypes that besiege it.
India, in particular, was a country he was to visit and revisit many times during his life, and one he greatly loved.
For the addicted, like Shreya, it is a chance to revisit their old friends and make some new ones.
Jefferies didn't make the trip north just to revisit old friends in Scotland.
We seem to visit and revisit places for the reasons the original inhabitants settled there.
In fact, those of us with food and eating stresses, often revisit this problem.
Is it enough to revisit the problems of the national parks, simply to say again that all can be resolved?
Googling the Haiti war is an interesting exercise, if only to revisit old fault lines.
Before I do this, I have to revisit science concepts and make sure I understand orbits, rotations, revolutions and seasons.
Of the islands on our cruise itinerary, five struck me as ones I'd like to revisit in a bareboat.
He attempts to revisit the concept of intelligence but comes to the vacuous conclusion that it can't be defined.
If you revisit ports, you may prefer to stay onboard and revel in having the ship to yourself, a luxury many passengers never enjoy.
Like McCain, I'm not dispirited by the notion that Congress will have to revisit the issue every few years.
Perhaps Opie aims to revisit this magical period with his playful works, distilling the everyday into odd but intriguing icons.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is only by the intervention of a miracle that we can ever revisit the dear, lamented fields of Clwyd.
I have spent a good part of two days there, and mean to revisit it on my return.
However, while the ghosts survive they can return from the islands to saa and revisit their village and friends.
But you promise, when you revisit the library, not to behave so naughtily again?
The murderer does not generally revisit the scene of his crime so rapidly as all that.
Then, if my friend of the night comes to revisit me, he will find the bird flown.
The cellar was a strange scene to revisit within an hour of my deliverance from that very torture-chamber.
When the Valley is willing to revisit majority rule instead of catering to a few irrational NIMBYs, it will get better transportation projects.
I liked ilkley, too, exceedingly, and shall long to revisit the place.
I have asked John Berber if he would care to revisit his old home.
One afternoon Reeves took a fancy to revisit the kelpy's Cave.
It afforded him intense delight to revisit Clare and Galway.
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.
The sector has attracted attention of the State Bank, which announced to revisit the write-offs of irrecoverable loans and advances for consumer financing.
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