revert
verb
verb: revert;
3rd person present: reverts; past tense: reverted; past
participle: reverted; gerund or present participle: reverting
1.
return to (a previous state,
practice, topic, etc.).
"he reverted to his native language"
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A common error is to use revert to mean reply or respond. The word revert means either:
- return to an earlier topic or subject, or
- return to a former state; to start doing something again that you used to do in the past
- I will revert to you tomorrow.
- Please revert to me on your preferences.
- Kindly revert back for any clarification.
- Please revert to me on the status of the project.
- We will investigate and revert back as soon as possible.
- I will get back to you tomorrow.
- Please let me know of your preferences.
- Kindly write or call me if you need any clarification.
- Please update me on the status of the project.
- We will investigate and get back to you as soon as possible.
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