revisit/ɹiːˈvɪzɪt/EtymologyFrom Middle English revisite, from Middle French revisiter and Latin revīsitāre. By surface analysis, re- + visit.revisit means An act of revisiting; a second or subsequent visit. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 66 out of 100.nounAn act of revisiting; a second or subsequent visit.“On my revisit to the lady, I found her almost as much a sufferer of joy as she had sometimes been from grief […].”verbTo visit again.“[W]hat may this meane, / That thou, dead corſe, againe in compleate ſteele, / Reuiſſits thus the glimſes of the Moone, / Making night hideous, and vve fooles of nature, / So horridely to ſhake our diſpoſition, / VVith thoughts beyond the reaches of our ſoules?”To reconsider or reexperience something.