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Convert is when you change a religious faith and revert is when you return to a preveiose state!
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.
חזר (khazar) = to return, to go back, to revert
No. Revert means to return something to a previous state. Reply or respond would be appropriate instead of 'get back'.
Definition for revert1: to come or go back (as to a former condition, period, or subject)2 : to return to the proprietor or his or her heirs at the end of a reversion3 : to return to an ancestral type
Synonyms refer to words that have the same meaning while antonyms are words that have an opposite meaning. Synonyms for revert include return, reverse and retain while its antonyms are evolve or progress.
Revert is a verb.
Return can be used as a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Verb: return the movieNoun: a safe returnAdjective: a return trip
I had to revert back to my school textbook
I am tending to the garden to ensure the plants receive enough water and sunlight.
"Revert" typically means to return to a previous state or condition. In various contexts, such as technology or software, it often refers to undoing changes and restoring an earlier version. Additionally, in conversation, it can mean to respond or reply to someone. Overall, it implies a backward movement or restoration.
She spent the afternoon weeding and tending her garden. He earns tips tending bar and waiting on tables.