reverted in the PONS Dictionary

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They agreed that if we had a split-up in any way, the property would revert to me on that day that happened.
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The club retained the previous season's home shirts and shorts but reverted to navy shorts.
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The routes reverted to their original form in 1927.
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Once everyone has made as long of a train as they can, play reverts to turns, using the rules listed above.
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The tracks were removed some two years later and the right-of-way reverted to the town.
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Promotion is permanent and promoted pieces may not revert to their original rank.
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Please understand that this article is a frequently vandalized article, and vandalism is reverted immediately.
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There was some concern at the time that this would revert the system to a pre-1912 state.
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Having played senior for three years they reverted to the junior grade in 1955.
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A number of villages have disincorporated over the years, choosing to revert to full town control; most of those that remain are very small.
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