revisit
UK: ˌriːˈvɪzɪt | US: ˌriːˈvɪzɪt
vt. to visit again
vt. to reconsider or re-examine something
The word "revisit" combines the prefix "re-" (from Latin, meaning "again") with the root "visit" (from Latin visitatio, meaning "to go to see"). The prefix "re-" is widely used in English to indicate repetition, while "visit" retains its core meaning of physically or metaphorically examining something. The fusion reflects a logical progression: returning to a place or idea for further engagement.
She plans to revisit Paris next summer.
The committee will revisit the proposal next week.
The book encourages readers to revisit their childhood memories.
Scientists often revisit old data with new technology.
Let’s revisit this topic after gathering more evidence.