reverting Sentence Examples
- The disease progressed rapidly, reverting the patient's condition to a critical state.
- Time seemed to revert, as the dimming light cast an eerie glow on the ancient ruins.
- After a disastrous investment, the company's fortunes reverted to their former bankruptcy.
- The lawyer argued that the new law reverted to the outdated and unjust practices of the past.
- The weathered statue had reverted to its original form after centuries of erosion.
- The unexpected success of the play reverted the theatre's reputation from failure to triumph.
- The politician's popularity reverted to its previous lows after a series of scandals.
- As the fire raged, the flames reverted the forest to its charred remains.
- The scientists discovered a new gene that could potentially revert the symptoms of a debilitating disease.
- The once-abandoned building reverted to its former glory after a costly restoration project.
reverting Meaning
reverting (n)
a failure to maintain a higher state
reverting (s)
tending to return to an earlier state
reverting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Revert
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FAQs About the word reverting
a failure to maintain a higher state, tending to return to an earlier stateof Revert
returning,regressing, declining, retrogressing,lapsing, worsening, throwing back, relapsing, falling, degenerating
evolving, evolving,developing, advancing, developing, advancing, progressing, maturing, maturing,growing
The disease progressed rapidly, reverting the patient's condition to a critical state.
Time seemed to revert, as the dimming light cast an eerie glow on the ancient ruins.
After a disastrous investment, the company's fortunes reverted to their former bankruptcy.
The lawyer argued that the new law reverted to the outdated and unjust practices of the past.