revisit
Britishverb
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to visit again
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to re-examine (a topic or theme) after an interval, with a view to making a fresh appraisal
Example Sentences
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Changes in tax policy in intervening years allowed widows and widowers to access their spouses’ unused exemptions and now the more generous exemptions make it worth revisiting these trusts.
From Barron's
“Paul McCartney: Man on the Run” revisits this period when the former Beatle’s music was often dismissed and he was cast as a villain who drove the final nail into his old group’s coffin.
“Mamdani is revisiting this project in a very different political environment.”
The uncertainty of how tariffs would shake out led Fidelity equity managers to revisit the deep research the asset manager is known for and think long term.
From Barron's
“Scream 7” revisits one of the most successful horror franchises ever.
From Los Angeles Times
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