reverted

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That has gone back (to an earlier place, state etc.)
Bent back, reversed
Simple past tense and past participle of revert
Directed backwards

With many a pause and oft reverted eye / I climb the Coomb's ascent .

Turned back; reversed
Bent or curved twice, in opposite directions, or in the form of an S
past of revert
Specifically: Her
revert
A convert to Islam
revert
To return; to come back

If they attack, we will revert to the bunker.

revert
To convert to Islam
revert
To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse

Phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts.

revert
To throw back; to reflect; to reverberate; to get back
revert
To turn back, or to the contrary; to reverse
revert
to return, or turn or look back, as toward a former position or the like
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{v} to return, to turn over
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{n} a return
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To return, wholly or in part, towards some preëxistent form; to take on the traits or characters of an ancestral type
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One who, or that which, reverts
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To return to the proprietor after the termination of a particular estate granted by him
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{i} person or thing which returns to a previous condition or belief; reversion, return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law)
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To return to the last saved version of a document
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noun, verb An extra element to add to a trick by continuing the motion of the trick until the board and skater are going backwards To clarify: to do a frontside air revert is to do a frontside air, land, and then to turn around, in the frontside direction, and go backwards towards the next wall The motion here completes a circle, all in the same direction Therefore, a backside ollie revert means to spin in the backside direction (clockwise for regular footers)
revert
To throw back; to reflect; to reverberate
revert
(File menu) An option enabling you to reset the current module definition to the most recently saved state
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When people or things revert to a previous state, system, or type of behaviour, they go back to it. Jackson said her boss became increasingly depressed and reverted to smoking heavily
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– (in Hosta) the change of a variegated sport back to its original solid colored predecessor
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To throw away a file in the client workspace, replacing it with the revision in the depot that was being edited Files that were opened with p4 add are left in the client workspace; they are simply removed from the corresponding changelist Reverting files can only be done before the files have been submitted
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Used to describe landing Switch or Fakie A Roll To Revert is a Back Roll with a 180 causing the rider to land backwards, or Revert
revert
undergo reversion, as in a mutation go back to a previous state; "We reverted to the old rules
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Discard all changes and return to the last-saved version
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A natural, organic polymer fluid derived from the guar plant See also polymer
revert
To change back
revert
go back to a previous state; "We reverted to the old rules"
revert
See Revert, v
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{f} return to previous condition or belief; (about property) be returned to a former owner or his heirs (Law); return to an earlier form or type (Biology); return to a particular topic
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undergo reversion, as in a mutation
revert
To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse; thus, phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts
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When someone reverts to a previous topic, they start talking or thinking about it again. In the car she reverted to the subject uppermost in her mind
revert
Recycled sprues, gates, risers, defective castings and machine chips
revert
To throw back; to reflect; to reverberate;to get back
revert
To return, wholly or in part, towards some preexistent form; to take on the traits or characters of an ancestral type
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discard the entered values and reset all fields to the values they had when the dialog opened
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If property, rights, or money revert to someone, they become that person's again after someone else has had them for a period of time. When the lease ends, the property reverts to the freeholder
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Titanium products and scrap that are recycled into the production process to manufacture new mill and semi-finished products
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To discard any changes made to an object since the last time the changes were committed or the object's storage was opened See also Commit and Transacted access mode
reverted

    Türkische aussprache

    rivırtîd

    Aussprache

    /rēˈvərtəd/ /riːˈvɜrtɪd/

    Etymologie

    [ ri-'v&rt ] (intransitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French revertir, from Latin revertere, v.t., to turn back and reverti, v.i., to return, come back, from re- + vertere, verti to turn; more at WORTH.
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