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.
Yes, it is possible to revert changes on this site, but there is a catch. You will have to become a supervisor to be able to access this feature
confirm -- means to approve / authorize Revert -- means to respond / reply
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" in Malayalam can be translated as "മടങ്ങുക" (maṭaṅṅuka) or "മടിക്കുക" (maṭikkuka), which both signify returning to a previous state or condition.
You will need to message any active supervisor on the site or post in the community forum so that a supervisor can revert the answer to a previous revision.
You can contact any supervisor on this site and ask them to retrieve or revert the answer for you.
If you are a Supervisor on the site, you have the ability to restore a bad or silly or vandalized answer to a previous version. The term we use for this is "Revert." So what we mean by "Most reverts" is the user who restored the most answers to a previous version.
If we see it we either delete it or revert to a good precious version of the answer. We may also block the spammers or vandals from accessing the site.
All questions and answers are permanently recorded on this site. Some users may vandalize, but Supervisors can revert the answer if needed. However, this site is a team site. Anyone can improve an answer.
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.
I had to revert back to my school textbook