revisit
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle French revisiter
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪzɪt
Verb
revisit (third-person singular simple present revisits, present participle revisiting, simple past and past participle revisited)
- To visit again.
- 1703, [Richard Blackmore], A Hymn to the Light of the World. With a Short Description of the Cartons of Raphael Urbin, in the Gallery at Hampton-Court, London: Printed for Jacob Tonson […], →OCLC, page 8:
- Thou, Kind Redeemer, toucht to ſee / So ſad a Sight, ſuch moving Miſery, / Didſt ſoon determine to diſpel / Theſe Shades of Death, and Gloom of Hell: / And ſo to reviſit with Thy Heav'nly Light / Loſt Man, bewilder'd in Infernal Night.
- To reconsider or re-experience something.
Noun
revisit (plural revisits)
- An act of revisiting; a second or subsequent visit.
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) revīsit