revest Sentence Examples

  1. The old castle was revested in stone to restore its medieval grandeur.
  2. The revesting of the walls with lead made them impervious to water damage.
  3. The artist revested the canvas with a fresh layer of paint, bringing the colors back to life.
  4. The revestment of the roof prevented leaks and ensured the building's longevity.
  5. The revesting of the statue with gold enhanced its aesthetic appeal and symbolism.
  6. The revestment of the engine with new parts improved its performance and reliability.
  7. The doctor revested the wound with gauze to protect it from infection.
  8. The revesting of the bylaws with new provisions brought them up to date with current standards.
  9. The revesting of the land to its original owners rectified a historical injustice.
  10. The revesting of the throne to the rightful heir ended a period of political turmoil.

revest Meaning

Webster

revest (v. t.)

To clothe again; to cover, as with a robe; to robe.

To vest again with possession or office; as, to revest a magistrate with authority.

Webster

revest (v. i.)

To take effect or vest again, as a title; to revert to former owner; as, the title or right revests in A after alienation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of revest

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FAQs About the word revest

To clothe again; to cover, as with a robe; to robe., To vest again with possession or office; as, to revest a magistrate with authority., To take effect or vest

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The old castle was revested in stone to restore its medieval grandeur.

The revesting of the walls with lead made them impervious to water damage.

The artist revested the canvas with a fresh layer of paint, bringing the colors back to life.

The revestment of the roof prevented leaks and ensured the building's longevity.