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The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 23
we revert to our old patterns where thoughts and feelings go unexpressed.
প্রত্যাবর্তন করা, পুনরায় উল্লেখ করা, পশ্চাদ্দিকে ঘোরান
(1) Go back to a previous state,undergo reversion, as in a mutation,return to an earlier,less
(2) Go back to a previous state
(3) Undergo reversion
(4) as in a mutation
(5) Return to an earlier
(6) Less
(1) It is impossible that a fishlike mammal will actually revert to being a true fish
(2) In the event of the building ceasing to become a school, ownership would revert to the Church
(3) Telephone calls were answered after begging my pardon, but then he would immediately revert to our previous conversation.
(4) But at a meeting of the Tone St traders on Monday, July 14 a significant majority voted in favour of reverting to the former traffic system on the street.
(5) If, for example, other people come back on to the council and there is an attempt to revert to the previous practices, I will have no hesitation but to move.
(6) To revert to the previous comparison, it does not take much imagination to recognise what would happen if the hotter the oven became, the more heat was applied to it.
(7) Councils would carry out repairs if required and the property would revert to the owner once the cost of any renovation had been recovered.
(8) When they came to an end, the property would revert to Mr Derby, or, if he was dead, would form part of his estate and devolve according to the terms of his will, or by the rules of intestate succession.
(9) They do look more like miniature aurochs, but that is because they have not been selectively bred for beef or milk, and cattle that have been left to their own devices will tend to revert to ancestral type.
(10) Yezad, on the other hand, gradually reverts to the Parsi religious practice of his ancestors, in spite of his earlier skepticism and to the delight of his devout wife.
(11) Early in the twentieth century the word reverted to a noun to describe a family holiday home.
(12) The landlord's interest in respect of possession of the property is deferred to that of the tenant until the lease terminates, at which time the property reverts to the landlord.
(13) I just go back to this whole issue of reading speeches and express the hope that we might revert to previous Standing Orders, which forbade that practice.
(14) Until the changes brought about by the Reverter of Sites Act 1987, reverter was automatic once the triggering event had occurred.
(15) Death then is a returning or reverting to the former state - dust - of the ground.
(16) Anyway, having thrown out this soiled bath water, let us revert to the words of Paul Celan.
(17) Edmund reverted his attention to the front of the class, on hearing those words.
(18) Horses, too, have reverted to an ancestral state, with u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510all the fine breeds we had degenerated into the small mustang horse you know todayu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(19) Nathaniel reverted his attention to her sister when she finally called his name.
(20) The two stared at each other for a moment, and then reverted their gaze to something else.
return
be returned
regress
advance
develop
evolve
progress
Develop
Grow
Progress
Grow
Progress
The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 23
we revert to our old patterns where thoughts and feelings go unexpressed.