1. revisit - Noun
2. revisit - Verb
To revise.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI now resolved to go to bed early, with a firm purpose of also rising early the next day to revisit this charming walk; for I thought to myself, I have now seen this temple of the modern world imperfectly; I have seen it only by moonlight. Karl Philipp Moritz
On daytime they continue to revisit a lot of the same stuff while nighttime does move on and show development. Ted Shackelford
All I know for certain is that reading is of the most intense importance to me; if I were not able to read, to revisit old favorites and experiment with names new to me, I would be starved - probably too starved to go on writing myself. Penelope Lively
Never revisit the past, that's dangerous. You know, move on. Robert Redford
It's been a long time since I wagered so much on a single throw. Though if I'm to revisit the desperation of my youth, I want the body back, too. Lois McMaster Bujold
It's important to address young people in the reopening of New Orleans. In rebuilding, let's revisit the potential of American democracy and American glory. Wynton Marsalis