back, come back, fall again into, get behind, jerk back, pull back, recur to, resume, retrovert, sink back, turn
Last update: April 10, 2017
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He reverts to smoking when under stress. [adjective]
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The state court refused to revert the local court’s decision. [verb]
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In ten years, governance of the island will revert back to its founding country, Ireland. [Please select]
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The mention of Liszt has led us to anticipate the end of the story, and we must revert to 1836, when the acquaintance began. [Please select]
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His gaze reverted to the yellow flask. [Please select]
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But her thoughts reverted to another theme and she asked: "Hasn't Mr." [Please select]
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But her thoughts constantly reverted to "Old Swallowtail" and to Ingua. [Please select]
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At dawn when I rise, and all day, my thoughts revert to you in expressions that you cannot hear or I repeat. [Please select]
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Many varieties, whether originally produced from seed or buds, can be securely propagated by buds, but generally or invariably revert by seed. [Please select]
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But in the few brief minutes his nature had reverted another and further step toward the primitive. [Please select]
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