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English
Etymology
From Middle English revisite, from Middle French revisiter and Latin revīsitāre. By surface analysis, re + visit.
Pronunciation
Verb
revisit (third-person singular simple present revisits, present participle revisiting, simple past and past participle revisited)
- (transitive) To visit again.
c. 1599–1602 (date written), William Shake-speare, The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke: (First Quarto), London: [Valentine Simmes] for N L and Iohn Trundell, published 1603, →OCLC, [Act I, scene iv], signature C3, recto:[W]hat may this meane, / That thou, dead corſe, againe in compleate ſteele, / Reuiſſits thus the glimſes of the Moone, / Making night hideous, and vve fooles of nature, / So horridely to ſhake our diſpoſition, / VVith thoughts beyond the reaches of our ſoules?
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.
1960 February, “Motive Power Miscellany: Scottish Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 122:On November 21 the restored Highland "Jones Goods" 4-6-0, No. 103, revisited its old haunts when it worked a Stephenson Locomotive Society special from Glasgow (Buchanan Street) to Blair Atholl and back; [...].
- (transitive) To reconsider or reexperience something.
Translations
to reconsider or re-experience something
Noun
revisit (plural revisits)
- An act of revisiting; a second or subsequent visit.
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Latin
Verb
revīsit
- third-person singular present active indicative of revīsō