Reverting - definition of reverting by The Free Dictionary To go back to a former condition, practice, subject, or belief: a meadow reverting to forest; a reformed shoplifter reverting to old habits; a speaker reverting to her opening remarks
REVERT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary We revert t o the practice of analysing asymptotic behaviours and filling in details by numerical simulation When the crystal is warmed it may not revert completely to its original room-temperature conformation, and on re-cooling may gradually progress toward optimal repacking
Reverting - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English In software, reverting often refers to restoring previous versions to fix bugs or issues encountered in updates Version control systems allow programmers to revert changes easily, ensuring that software can return to a stable state
Revert: Definition, Meaning, and Examples Reverting (verb, present participle): Describes an ongoing process of returning or changing back Reversion (noun): The act or process of reverting, especially in legal or technical contexts
Revert Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary She has reverted (back) to her old habits (chiefly Brit) After this one atypical comedy, will he revert to type [=will he do what he usually does] in his next film? The estate reverted to a distant cousin