revisited in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

revisited in the PONS Dictionary

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The winning scheme was thus disqualified and the remaining submissions revisited by a new adjudicator.
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The same four characters were revisited with new looks and a few new gimmicks.
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The same banner headlines are revisited, the same questions sidestepped.
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However, in later writings he revisited his earlier assessment and argued in favour of a definition based upon three features: authoritarianism, populism and nativism.
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She revisited astrological theories reconfiguring the system of domiciles and exaltations of the planets.
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The battle is revisited in countless adages, in literature in song, and in films, television programs and video games.
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After she sold it she revisited it and reviled the owners for covering her beautiful parquet floor with a carpet.
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This is the result of a constant emptying out, revisited time and again, an anxious and unremitting questioning.
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His best-known and most frequently revisited form is that of a mutated albino gorilla.
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Whatever energy she and her followers send out, is revisited on them three to one hundredfold, as in the concept of karma, she said.
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