1. reverting - Noun
3. reverting - Adjective Satellite
of Revert
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll of the students go back willingly except for Rod, who has great difficulty reverting from the status of head of a small, but sovereign state to a teenager casually brushed aside by the adult rescuers. Source: Internet
But with cases rising, “The majority of the hospitals I see here in Palm Beach county are reverting back to that practice because of the surge of Covid-19 cases,” either because they lack supplies or worry supply chains will again break down. Source: Internet
“At this juncture, we do not rule out the possibility of the MAS reverting to a zero appreciation path for the S$NEER (Singapore dollar nominal effective exchange rate) and regard a re-centering lower as the lower-probability event,” she added. Source: Internet
By August 2009, the company announced that it was reverting to the use of cocoa butter in New Zealand. Source: Internet
Durham Region and the City of Oshawa are advising residents that as of Tuesday, Sept. 8, curbside garbage collection will be reverting back to a four-bag limit and the sale of garbage bag tags will be available. Source: Internet
Hofstadter, 1957, p. 123 Still, Great Britain remained the dominant trading partner for the United States, the countries reverting to an essentially colonial-era trade relationship. Source: Internet