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reverting
noun as in regression
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noun as in retrogradation
noun as in reversion
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Example Sentences
"It turns out that reverting to an ethical leadership style doesn't magically erase the impact of prior bad behavior -- and in some circumstances, it can actually make things worse."
Because the ions are packed so closely together they are able to interact directly with each other, resulting in them reverting to magnetic order.
He cited players still coming to terms with what he is asking of them and maybe reverting to a default setting when up against it in difficult moments.
He missed another season through injury, reverting to his first love of basketball.
Up to that point, Buehler had admittedly been “tinkering” too much with his mechanics, reverting to his old perfectionist habits at a time he needed to simplify his approach.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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