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41revert — Ho i hope …
42revert — /ravart/ To turn back, to return to. With respect to property to go back to and lodge in former owner, who parted with it by creating estate in another which has expired, or to his heirs. As used in a deed connotes an undisposed of residue and… …
43revert — To turn backward. To come back to a former owner. Pearce v Lott, 101 Ga 395, 399, 29 SE 276. To operate by way of a reversion; to come back to a grantor or lessor, Sometimes loosely used as the equivalent of go to. Mastellar v Atkinson, 94 Kan… …
44revert — v. 1 intr. (foll. by to) return to a former state, practice, opinion, etc. 2 intr. (of property, an office, etc.) return by reversion. 3 intr. fall back into a wild state. 4 tr. turn (one s eyes or steps) back. Derivatives: reverter n. (in sense… …
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46To revert a series — Revert Re*vert , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reverted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Reverting}.] [L. revertere, reversum; pref. re re + vertere to turn: cf. OF. revertir. See {Verse}, and cf. {Reverse}.] 1. To turn back, or to the contrary; to reverse. [1913… …
47revert war — noun (wiki ism): An ongoing battle where one user reverts another users changes, greatly lowering the opinion of all observers as to the maturity of the participants. Syn: edit war …
48revert back — is always redundant. Delete back …
49revert to type — if someone reverts to type, they return to their usual behaviour after a period of behaving in a different, usually better, way. After several weeks without saying a rude word to anyone, he seems to have reverted to type …
50revert a series — phrasal : to so treat an infinite algebraic series (as y.a+bx+cx2+etc.) as to find x in a series in powers of y …