As far as I know, an iPod (and probably iPhones) can only be synced to one computer at a time. This means that if you would make any changes on another computer, everything on your phone would be cleared first, and replaced with data from the new computer. If you plugged the phone back into the first computer, it would delete everything before syncing. This is how my iPod works, and I assume that the iPhone works in a similar way.
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.
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Yes, "revert" can be used as a noun in certain contexts to refer to someone who has returned to a previous state or condition. For example, "After quitting smoking for a year, he was a revert when he started again."
"Revert" in Malayalam can be translated as "മടങ്ങുക" (maṭaṅṅuka) or "മടിക്കുക" (maṭikkuka), which both signify returning to a previous state or condition.
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Revert is a verb.
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חזר (khazar) = to return, to go back, to revert
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.
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revert means to die a slow and painful death and apply means to grab the knife closest to you and penetrate it straight into your throat just above your chest.
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