intransitive. To return to a former condition (or possessor); to revert. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > change of direction, reversion > revert [verb (intransitive)] > to former state or condition (12) to turn againc1325 intransitive. To return to a former condition (or possessor); to revert. Obsolete. returnc1405 intransitive. To revert, go back again, to (also into) a previous condition or state. resorta1438 intransitive. To revert to a former condition or habit; to return to oneself, good health, etc. Obsolete. revert?a1513 intransitive. To return to a former condition or state. Frequently with to, †in. to pass and repass1548 intransitive. Chiefly in to pass and repass. To go back into or through a place. Also in extended use. refall1570 intransitive. To fall back or again into some state or condition. Obsolete. relapse1593 intransitive. To fall from one activity, state, or condition into another (frequently a less active or worse one). Frequently with into, from. unhappen1805 intransitive. Of an event, etc.: to be reversed; to become as though it had never occurred. Also transitive, to cause not to happen or to have… react1841 intransitive. To move or tend in a reverse direction; to return towards a previous condition. involute1904 intransitive. ‘To return to a normal condition’ (Cent. Dict. Suppl.). relax1934 intransitive. Chiefly Physics. To return towards a state of equilibrium; to undergo relaxation (relaxation, n. 6). reset1946 intransitive. Of a device: to return to an initial state. |
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