Returning to a place, person, or topic again to examine or reconsider it.
From Latin 're-' (again) and 'visitare' (to go see), via Old French 'visiter'. The prefix 're-' was added to emphasize the act of going back a second time.
We revisit ideas constantly in learning—that's actually how memory works! Each time you revisit information, your brain strengthens the neural connections, which is why studying the same material multiple times helps you remember it better than cramming once.
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