After graduating college, he reverted back to his old ways of healthy eating, not drinking and working out.
The new system did not work properly, so they had to revert to the old one.
I had to revert back to my school textbook
When under pressure people tend to revert to their old habits.
He constantly reverted to his childhood.
I suppose you can. I've read some books that have it in, I wish to revert to my normal self. That works kinda =) Hope i helped
It is grammatically correct. I do not agree, it does not make sense at all, revert what and confirm what ? It would be better to say.....Once you obtain the confirmation details, I will revert... It would depend on what the person was reverting to...another religion, another airline, the list is endless... this is a statement sentence and as such should give better detail .
Reversion is a special power which supervisors have. Using this feature they can revert back the answer of a question to a previous version in case it is vandalized.
No. Revert means to return something to a previous state. Reply or respond would be appropriate instead of 'get back'.
The function of the undo button is to revert back to the last immediate state. Using the button several times will revert changes for equivalent number of times.
Answer You can revert from internet explore 7 to internet explrer 6. simply unisntalling internet explorer form the Add and remove .
Revert is a verb.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say, 'revert back to'. You would simply say 'revert', as in 'Can we revert to the previous subject?' Revert means to go back (to something), so saying 'revert back to' is saying the same thing twice, which is called tautology.