Revert ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Revert ( verb )

Return to a previous condition, topic, or activity.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin revertere, from re- "back" + vertere "to turn".

Examples:

  1. The company reverted to its original name.
  2. The conversation reverted to the topic of the upcoming election.
  3. The patient's condition reverted to what it was before the treatment.
  4. The company had to revert to its original business model.
  5. The discussion reverted to the issue that had been raised earlier.

(As a noun)

Revert ( noun )

Return to a previous condition, topic, or activity.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin revertere, from re- "back" + vertere "to turn".

Examples:

  1. The company reverted to its original name.
  2. The conversation reverted to the topic of the upcoming election.
  3. The patient's condition reverted to what it was before the treatment.
  4. The company had to revert to its original business model.
  5. The discussion reverted to the issue that had been raised earlier.
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