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Example sentences for "revisit"

Lexicographically close words:
revising; revision; revisionary; revisionist; revisions; revisited; revisiting; revisits; revitalize; revitalized
  1. When I revisit the Castle of Zelos, every well-known object will recall the memory of my Antonia, and I shall want a companion to fill her place, and to sympathise with me in that sorrow which will be derived from my remembrance.

  2. I shall again revisit my native country with honour, and abase the villain who hath soiled my fame!

  3. He was sixty-two years old when the king allowed him to revisit Spain, where he continued with unlimited powers to administer the affairs of Italy.

  4. Twice only however did Tasso revisit the city of his birth, and each return home was occasioned by deep tragedy.

  5. Having applied a smelling bottle to her nose, the blood began to revisit her cheeks, and she opened her eyes; but, good heaven!

  6. But her son, as he grew up, resembled his father more and more, and every day he was restless and anxious to revisit the scene of his birth.

  7. Waupee's wife, however, was a daughter of one of the stars; and as the scenes of earth began to pall upon her sight, she sighed to revisit her father.

  8. I had already ridden about two miles, and during that short time had resolved never to revisit any of those parts where I was known.

  9. As the resting-place of my boy, Anne, I think I shall--must revisit Brampton.

  10. Then he felt an irresistible longing to revisit once again, before he himself might die, the spot on which, twelve years before, he had experienced emotions at once so sweet and terrible.

  11. I cannot thus revisit it without giving vent to my emotions; I must weep, or I shall suffocate.

  12. But what comfort is it that a few centuries hence I may be able to revisit my native earth?

  13. Herewith was naturally combined the belief that the soul of the departed might, from its heavenly home, revisit the earth, there at night-time to unite itself in the grave-mound with the corporeal shadow released from Hel.

  14. Wickedness in their lifetime has been commonly thought to cause the souls of the impenitent to revisit the scenes where their evil deeds were done.

  15. I don't believe the spirits of the departed trouble themselves to revisit the glimpses of the moon for the purpose of frightening honest mortals--or even for the sake of hanging around the favourite haunts of their existence in the flesh.

  16. One afternoon Reeves took a fancy to revisit the Kelpy's Cave.

  17. The supplies of these are replenished from time to time, generally by the women of the family, lest the spirit of the deceased should revisit its grave and imagine itself neglected.

  18. I visit their new works; I revisit their former ones; and I always learn something, which gives me satisfaction.

  19. Were it in the range of possible events that the good fathers could revisit the scene of their past apostolical labours and view their former earthly tenement, hard would be the task to identify it.

  20. I have forgotten the faithful boy's name, but I hope some day to revisit these scenes and shall look up his history.

  21. Then he started to revisit Miss Hampton, but was turned from his purpose by a new face in the car.

  22. And I wished, before I lay down in the narrow house, to revisit the scenes of my former happiness.

  23. An unexpected impulse led us eastward on Grand Street, to revisit Max Maisel's interesting bookshop.

  24. On our way back up Broadway it occurred to us to revisit what we have long considered one of the most impressive temples in our acquaintance, the lobby of the Telephone and Telegraph Building, on Dey Street.

  25. Some day we want to revisit a certain section of Fulton Street where (if we remember rightly) a rotisserie and a certain bookstore conspire to make one of the pleasantest haunts in our experience.

  26. And were but every man minded like me, there would be an upspring Might against might, and peace should revisit us all with its gladness.

  27. Then I rose hastily up, with a yearning the place to revisit Whereon our dwelling had stood, and to see if the hens had been rescued, Which I especially loved, for I still was a child in my feelings.

  28. Early in 1259 Richard, King of the Romans, set out to revisit England.

  29. The disinherited then received the lands for which they had striven; and thereupon quitted the new king, either to secure their estates or to revisit their property in England.

  30. These they revisit in the same silent way at daybreak.

  31. Some day I hope to revisit Arcis-sur-Aube, and meantime I hold occasional intercourse by post with my friends in Danton's town.

  32. Revisit provincial gentry or well-to-do bourgeoisie after an interval of a quarter of a century, you always find them where they were.

  33. A royal army was accordingly levied, and John prepared to revisit the lordship where he had so signally failed twenty-five years before.

  34. He continued to correspond with friends in Canada, and in one of his letters, still extant, expresses a wish to revisit the scenes of his past achievements, and mayhap to lay his bones among them.

  35. Atuas or spirits of the deceased were thought to be able to revisit the earth and reveal to their friends the cause of their sickness.

  36. This account seems to imply that the spirits which took the form of these animals, birds, and fish were believed to be the souls of the dead returning from the spirit world to revisit their old homes on earth.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "revisit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.