What is another word for revisiting?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪvˈɪzɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

When you revisit something, you are taking a closer look at it for a second or subsequent time. There are many synonyms for revisiting, including reviewing, reconsidering, re-examining, reflecting on, returning to, reiterating, iterating, rethinking, refreshing, and updating. Each of these synonyms conveys the act of revisiting in a slightly different way. For example, updating suggests that changes are being made, while reflecting on implies a more contemplative attitude. Whatever synonym you use, if you're revisiting something, you're taking the time to think about it again and potentially make improvements or find new insight.

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Usage examples for Revisiting

revisiting the scenes of one's youth is usually an unsatisfactory experience.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
On revisiting Stonehenge after an interval of some years I looked for my sparrows and failed to find them.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
Chapter Fourteen: The Return of the Native That "going back" about which I wrote in the second chapter to a place where an unexpected beauty or charm has revealed itself, and has made its image a lasting and prized possession of the mind, is not the same thing as the revisiting a famous town or city, rich in many beauties and old memories, such as Bath or Wells, for instance.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson

Famous quotes with Revisiting

  • It is, alas, chiefly the evil emotions that are able to leave their photographs on surrounding scenes and objects and whoever heard of a place haunted by a noble deed, or of beautiful and lovely ghosts revisiting the glimpses of the moon?
    Algernon H. Blackwood
  • What happened in the past that was painful has a great deal to do with what we are today, but revisiting this painful past can contribute little or nothing to what we need to do now.
    William Glasser
  • It makes it hard to get over a certain period of your life when you are constantly revisiting it every night.
    Daniel Johns
  • The majority recognized that the Court has spent numerous pages revisiting its own cases and those of the Supreme Court and still “disagree vigorously over what is or is not patentable subject matter.” Instead, the majority urges district courts to avoid the “swamp of verbiage that is § 101 by exercising their inherent power to control the processes of litigation -Yar Chaikovsky McDermott on MySpace v. Graphon Corp
    Yar Chaikovsky
  • And then suddenly I would realize that I couldn’t remember, hadn’t actually consciously experienced, any of the last forty-seven properties I had visited, and didn’t know if I had left a paper or just walked up to the door, stood for a moment like an underfunctioning automaton, and turned around and walked away again. It is not easy to describe the sense of self-disappointment that comes with reaching the end of your route and finding that there are sixteen undelivered papers in your bag and you don’t have the least idea—not the least idea—to whom they should have gone. I spent much of my prepubescent years first walking an enormous newspaper route, then revisiting large parts of it. Sometimes twice.
    Bill Bryson

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