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revert

[ri-vurt] / rɪˈvɜrt /


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Maersk said it has contingency plans in place should the security situation deteriorate, which may necessitate reverting individual sailings or the wider service back to the Cape of Good Hope route.

From The Wall Street Journal

The players were too close together, so it meant Attwell had to revert to the old technology and draw lines.

From BBC

“Aunt,” I shouted, mindful that I’d best not revert to calling her Aunt Kitty and reveal her true identity.

From Literature

Consequently, the Turkish administration had to revert to sensible central banking and raise the policy rate sharply — it is currently 38%.

From MarketWatch

Amorim changed the system to four at the back for the victory over Newcastle on Boxing Day but reverted to a back three for subsequent games, including at Leeds.

From BBC