Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of revisiting; a revisit.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act of revisiting.
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- noun An act of
revisiting
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Examples
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How about the dystopic futurist concept of a UN-mandated revisitation of the Irian Jaya/West Papua theatre?
Cheeseburger Gothic » Anyone been following the build up to next falklands war? 2010
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Speculation about the big secret of Reborn, which debuts on July 1, has ranged from the obvious -- the return of Steve Rogers -- to the unconventional -- a revisitation of characters and concepts from 2003's Truth: Red, White & Black, or even 1996's Heroes Reborn.
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"Every international mining company has successfully gone through the revisitation process in a way that demonstrates concern for the local economy and rule of law," he said.
Congo Reaches Long-Awaited Deal With Freeport Andrea Hotter 2010
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On top of that revisitation of the great American myth, I also believe that white supremacy, woman-hating, class exploitation, and child abuse are all concrete forms of mental illness.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Today's ecosystem wars are in many respects just a revisitation of yesteryear's operating-system wars.
Game Over for BlackBerry? Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2012
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DSA baffling revisitation of the Dambusters legend.
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All of these books, and the entire deconstruction movement started by Derrida, are a modern revisitation of Nominalism which is opposed to Realism, or what today we usually think of as the scientific method.
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Placing this remarkable image near a more naturalistic, closely related drawing c. 1900, from the National Gallery of Canada and an earlier nude study of one of the poses, from a private collection, illuminates Degas's obsessive revisitation of the image, as he suppressed anecdotal specificity to emphasize intense color and the essential elements of structure.
Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses Karen Wilkin 2011
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On top of that revisitation of the great American myth, I also believe that white supremacy, woman-hating, class exploitation, and child abuse are all concrete forms of mental illness.
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More likely, will be a revisitation of a past screwup -- Jeremiah Wright inserts his humble presence into the campaign.
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