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Sentence count:42Posted:2017-05-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: divertingconvertingrevertrevert toassertingadvertisingdisconcertingeverlastingMeaning: [rɪ'vɜrt /-'vɜːt]  n. a failure to maintain a higher state. adj. tending to return to an earlier state. 
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1. The conversation kept reverting to the subject of money.
2. The conversation kept reverting to the events of March 6th.
3. We are reverting to the existing practice.
4. And I see no point in reverting to my maiden name since that belonged to my father.
5. Reverting to the earlier argument, the morality of their work is suspect, and with it their charisma.
6. The Government give as reason for not reverting to the 1988 arrangements the small number of convictions previously secured.
7. This can best be understood by reverting to our previous example concerning a furnished tenancy.
8. League clubs yesterday gave their general approval to reverting back to a two-division competition.
9. He too studied Corbett intently before reverting to stare fiercely down the hall.
10. Retracting head, chest block reverting to fixed point!
11. They are reverting toward the average.
12. He advocated reverting to old ways.
13. Is Accounting Performance in China Mean Reverting?
14. At least 2 zoom levels must be set. Reverting back to original settings!
14. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
15. Error while reverting the changes done in spoke receive address.
16. It is autocracy reverting to its normal state of palace crime, blood - stained magnificence, and moral squalor.
17. The boss came back from holiday all relaxed and smiling, but now he's reverting to type.
18. With the lack of grazing pressure much of the scarp slope has developed scrub and is slowly reverting to woodland.
19. Bokassa was deposed by former President Dacko in September 1979, the country reverting to the status of republic.
20. Whatever obstacles may emerge, it is hard to see public attitudes in the South reverting to the hostility of the past.
21. Happily(sentencedict.com), the last stretch of this road is rapidly reverting to desert.
22. Much of it is below sea level and only innumerable drainage ditches prevent it from reverting to its natural state.
23. Although graphite and diamond both exist at ordinary temperatures and pressures, diamonds are actually unstable and are continuously reverting to graphite.
24. Middlesbrough race tomorrow night for the final week before reverting back to their usual Wednesday evening slot.
25. Few believe that there is a serious risk of reverting to those dark days.
26. What we have, then, is perfect order - but at the cost of reverting to prehistory.
27. After months of global economic turmoil, currency markets may be reverting back to fundamentals.
28. It seemed so dismal to go upstairs, with the wild snow blowing outside, and my thoughts continually reverting to the kirkyard and the new-made grave!
29. With the bathos of Napoleon departing for Elba or Michael Jordan bidding adieu to basketball, Mr Calacanis bowed out, reverting to the ancient medium of e-mail to disseminate his opinions.
30. The ler then aims focus on her feet and tickles her with her long nails before reverting back to her ribs for a good tickling.
More similar words: divertingconvertingrevertrevert toassertingadvertisingdisconcertingeverlastingadvertising campaignreverefor everforeverreversreveredreveriereversewhereverreversalreverentreverendvertigopertinentreverencereversionverticalovertimeover timelibertineirreverentreversible
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