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revisitation
noun
An act of revisiting
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The word 'revisitation' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun form of the verb 'revisit' which means to return to or visit again. Example: The museum curator is planning a revisitation of the popular exhibit next year to celebrate its tenth anniversary.
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Teenage girls, for their part, insist on "low-rise" jeans, a revisitation of the hipster jeans of the 1960s, but this time worn with a bare midriff.
His extraordinary novel Birchwood (1973) is a postmodern, post-Joycean revisitation of the Big House novel, a genre that has endured throughout modern Irish fiction.
But Aberdeen, Inverness, Dundee United and Hearts insisted over the weekend that there would be no revisitation of the vote.
But the most unusual revisitation in Anthology's series might be Trent Harris's "Beaver Trilogy" (1979-2000).
If you are a Stephenson fan who believes "Snow Crash" and "Cryptonomicon" (1999) are his greatest novels, "Reamde" will come as very good news, for in many ways it can be read as a thematic revisitation of those excellent precursors.
Students' work is meant to stand on its own, without criticism, revision or, in fact, revisitation.
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VH1 led the nineties-revisitation wave just five years after the nineties were through, with the launch of "I Love the 90s," and New York regularly offers up blog posts like "It's Time to Revisit the Celebrity Scandals of 1998".
There's nothing inherently wrong with closing summer with a niche, quasi-indie drama, but not if the rest of your summer slate has consisted of indifferent franchise revisitations (The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Vacation, Entourage, Magic Mike XXL), plodding genre efforts (The Gallows, Hot Pursuit) and one trumped-up B-movie (San Andreas).
The movie's spare, sharp dialogue offers some sublime and original theological reflections and revisitations of Old and New Testament themes that are more than asides — they're the characters' own guideposts for action.
Writing in the Annual Review of Anthropology in 2004, Dr. Anton and Carl C. Swisher III, a geologist at Rutgers University, concluded that the relationships among erectus and various possible nonerectus Homo groups in Africa "currently are quite muddled and require substantial revisitations".
But, in subsequent revisitations of the mirror stage during the 1960s, Lacan dramatically highlights the supporting role of fellow human beings instead.
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