Verwenden Sie „revert“ in einem Satz
revert Beispielsätze
revert
reverted
reverting
reverts
1. faltered revert to something more optimal
2. These animals always revert back, it is their nature
3. She knew that sensation was caused by the small fraction of the sensors that were still destructive and let the measured quantum state revert to unknown
4. problem, one should rather revert to relatives, friends and other help that our modern society provides
5. Now that we know a bit more about ourselves, let's revert to our current concrete reality and see how we can use the opportunities placed at our disposal
6. When facing a problem of this kind, I revert to my own judgment and conscience
7. I knew it was merely play and that I could revert back to my normal appearance at any time, but I had difficulty accepting myself as it was
8. To keep the bloodstone from touching him, he had to revert to an insubstantial form
9. 3 For objects further than 100 light years apart, this method becomes obsolete and cosmologists then revert to measuring the properties of light emitted by stars and galaxies to determine the distances to these objects
10. It’s never too late to revert, but you should at least give it a proper chance
11. And now we have a United States president demanding that Israel revert to the limits of its territory prior to the 1967 war, when Israel was only nine miles wide
12. He would revert to the silent Spencer once he had been back at work the following day
13. It is not unknown for a professional woman to revert to tribal customs when with her grandparents
14. “They will revert your cancerous cells to a healthy state, all of them, swiftly and permanently
15. Now that immediate danger was past, Raul’s objective, whatever that might be, would revert to its original design
16. revert to their comfort zones of preparing long-winded project plans or
17. Once this obsession with the body goes, you will revert to
18. For without us, your existence would become short, nasty, and brutish—and you would revert to life as it would have been had you been living isolated in nature
19. The Economy will not revert to the mid-2000s
20. I’ve lost patients who could not be saved, but to lose someone so young and strong to a simple heart cramp that any third year Healer should have been able to cure, to have to helplessly revert to the most primitive techniques, only to see them fail…”
21. “I will revert to my previous physical state, but first I need to release the energy that created my armor into your body
22. have to revert back to the waddling pace of hiking barefoot
23. Wanted to revert back to the old days when uniform was
24. We revert to behaving like animals when we drink and inevitably a fight broke out, daggers were drawn and blood was spilled
25. Could the people revert to pagan worship in such a short period
26. After analysing all the relevant data, Tony predicted that if we ever had a king tide accompanied by unusually high rainfall in the coastal ranges, coinciding with cyclonic winds from the sea, or something like that, then the canals would burst and join the river systems, drained land would revert to swamp, and silt would create a sandbar parallel to the coast, causing the river to sweep south and scour out the beach in front of us here
27. Include facts that stay in the memory of your audience long after the speech ended, this will make them think about you and revert to you
28. What people or social situations will tempt you to revert back to old habits that you’re trying to break? How will you deal with those situations?
29. However, once the image is gone, the person will not revert back into their less glamorous self, instead they will remain, as they were when the picture vanished
30. The children greeted their grandparents with joy and Joe as always, seemed to revert to childhood himself in their presence
31. PRESSURE WE ALL KNOW HOW EASY IT IS TO REVERT BACK TO OUR @BUSY BUT WITHOUT A PURPOSE
32. “We have hopes that his withdrawal will revert now that the threat to him has been removed
33. For once in his life Von Cramm could revert back to the man he was almost fifty years before, Major General Joseph Beck
34. Trained budgies can quickly lose their training if placed into a large cage with several untrained budgies, as they revert to bonding with other budgies
35. Due to the fact that we are not on leave from Eretz and rather are on temporary duty assignment, we automatically revert to Eretz status unless we request leave from both services simultaneously, and only then to we revert to being temporary civilians
36. He had to concentrate on his English or his tongue would revert back to a thick Gaelic dialect, and then his words would roll like the very peat of the Irish hillsides
37. “But please, revert back to your normal size
38. I will revert back into a beast within a
39. What’s more, if I revert while you are still here, I will
40. would be highly unstable and revert into matter that is much more stable
41. It is clear at this point that the universe cannot revert back
42. This then means that people would have to revert to the old way of getting things done
43. The path would revert once again to critical
44. In fact, she seemed to have expunged from her mind all memory of Duffy and, although she did not revert to muteness, she spoke even more seldom than before and I would often find her, standing silent and still, with a look of pre-occupation on her face, as if trying to recall something she had forgotten
45. She has always been excessively shy and in any company, is liable to revert to the protection of silence, but it seems a great sadness to me that she was never able to fulfil the natural destiny of woman
46. Once you are gone, this place will simply revert back to its bad old ways
47. If you revert to an electric lawnmower you solve the latter problem but you still utilize electricity
48. the voters will revert back to its beginnings
49. Then, when you start coughing your guts out, you revert back to liver damage again
50. In a way he was cheating, and because of that he would one day soon need to revert back to ordinary sub-telepathic life
1. As soon as contact with her personification ceased, she reverted back to the repulsive Major Imogene Tengine he had known the whole voyage
2. Ish nodded as the Australian batsman reverted to the crease
3. No one had ever been able to tame a Snotig; they were a feral animal, deadly when penned in; they always reverted to their wild nature
4. reverted, eliminated, given dissociation or otherwise acted against in a way
5. Around these parts we’ve reverted to bartering
6. Finally he reverted to English again - with
7. Eventually in a mess she had reverted back to her Auntie’s home
8. A great part of those debts had been contracted upon short anticipations, and some part upon annuities for lives; so that, before the 31st of December 1701, in less than four years, there had partly been paid off; and partly reverted to the public, the sum of
9. But as we watched the straw hats bobbing, and an occasional swarthy face, the whole cavalry division reverted from individual firing to rapid volleys, a machine gun turned loose, the infantry on our left were responding strongly, and the enemy withdrew to their first line of entrenchments with loss
10. It was a memorable service, and as the strain “Praise God from whom all blessings flow” rose through the trees from voices softened by the gratitude and emotion of men brought by the scenes of war to a nearer realisation of mortality, many a sick American boy sobbed aloud, as his thoughts reverted to the distant home where prayers were rising for the loved one in the field
11. The conversation about Alice was immediately reverted to cars when a very sporty red car drove past, sending all the petrol-heads into a frenzy
12. Darkburst knew that he'd been born an albino, but it was still a thorough shock to realised that somehow he'd reverted to that original state
13. When he wasn’t home, she broke contact with his clique and retreated to her palatial home on the side of a mountain, in Puriscal, sleeping away the days, living for the nights, when she would reverted to her other self, Caroline Steepleton
14. they quickly reverted back to their bad manners
15. As everyone entering the Afterlife does, his mother had reverted in appearance to her youthful self
16. Quarles was silent for what seemed a long time, then he reverted to English and said, “Yes, I do
17. Could this be another example of the shortcomings of oral history, a story told and retold countless times until only a parabolic shell is left of what really happened in the desert of the Exodus? If I’m correct in my understanding that the Hebrews of the Exodus who fled Egypt of necessity reverted to an oral history tradition, as well as pastoral ways, then this story after a myriad of repetitions would have lost much of the context out of which it arose
18. “And it came to pass, when the judge was dead, that they reverted and behaved more corruptly than their fathers” (Judg
19. ” He reverted to French
20. It was as if without lights, without computers, pocket electronics and mobile phones, without television and the Internet, people had reverted back to a primitive era
21. In the 1990s, before Hong Kong was reverted from British to Chinese
22. interrogation by reverted to a question of her
23. “What are you doing with horses? You have horses! Yigal? Benjamin and Naaman too? You all have horses? How can this be? When Pharan came to tell me that the army had taken you down the river, he said that you were all as good as dead! But here you are, looking just like the Egyptians, and with swords too!” Suddenly aware that she was looking full at him, she flushed and reverted to her previous posture and the silence of shame
24. Tony changed the date of the inauguration party of his home and reverted to his
25. was looking full at him, she flushed and reverted to her previous posture and the silence of
26. They reverted to solid clay, though one was stil wearing rubber gloves and holding a feather duster, which looked
27. Most of the land has reverted to marshes
28. Since then the rights have reverted to me, and I self-published it as an ebook
29. They responded to kindness, but once that stimulus was removed, they reverted
30. ATTEMPT WAS SHORT LIVED AS HE REVERTED BACK TO HIS ORIGINAL SELF )T SEEMED THAT ALTHOUGH HE
31. I reverted to acting like a 12-year-old kid when I arrived, while Aidan just smiled happily watching me being so giddy
32. I became a reverted Quaker with Jewish ancestry, as
33. 4 Many times during the training of the twelve Jesus reverted to this theme
34. “I am a gargoyle,” Murphy snarled and reverted to his imposing stone, winged seven foot monster with red eyes and fangs, gray skinned and leathery wings
35. Maddened at the disappearance of his sweetheart, the barbarian reverted to type
36. They were sons of civilization, reverted to a semi-barbarism
37. All that day, again and again, they reverted to the discussion of this question of the answer to prayer
38. When taken off guard by some unexpected occurrence, he reverted instinctively to type
39. The rolling country at the foot of the towering mountains was now a borderland, in a state of turmoil, where the barons reverted to feudal practises, and bands of outlaws roamed unhindered
40. Unconsciously he reverted to the old ways; a new swagger became evident in his bearing, in the way he sat his horse; half-forgotten oaths rose naturally to his lips, and as he rode he hummed old songs that he had roared in chorus with his reckless companions in many a tavern and on many a dusty road or bloody field
41. The Picts had also reverted to flint, but had advanced more rapidly in the matter of population and war-science
42. Even Peter, in his writing, only once reverted to the personal religious life of his Master
43. occasion finally arose where he found himself unsure of the answer he reverted to
44. Her name is Gwendolyn Gerrish, she reverted to her maiden name after the divorce
45. I have said that when I was depressed I reverted to the behaviour of a spoiled eight year old child but now the child was often in control and I was a captive inside listening to things he said, watching the things he did, totally unable to control events until the child and I switched back positions
46. reverted back to his normal form,
47. ” Both of my children could speak fluent pidgin english when we lived in Papua New Guinea and even when we came to live back in Australia they often reverted back to pidgin
48. The stream reverted back
49. Sometimes when I reverted I came here to rest
50. When Joey did as instructed the bat reverted to its bladed form with crackles of energy across its shiny body
1. As the heat in my soul rose to a combustible level I forgot the rudiments of the English language, reverting to a lingua franca that combined the best of the gutter from East and West
2. The blood stopped pouring from its neck, reverting the direction of its flow and regenerating the white, severed tip of its spinal cord
3. As for reverting to your old ways –
4. This evening he started upon an enquiry, but got as far as "And has that -" before thinking better of it and reverting to silence
5. The best of intentions must inevitably come full circle, reverting back to God whose Grace alone is the prerequisite for our salvation; the Beginning and the End of who we are, what we do and how we do it
6. The greatest catastrophe of that kind that the newcomers knew of had destroyed reality in an area as wide as the distance from Kellaran’s star to the next nearest one, but that had finally finished reverting to normal void after two and a half million years
7. “It is the way forward, I know it,” she said, reverting to speaking aloud as she paced the length of the old Council meeting room
8. “Wouldn’t that be reverting back to the way I used to be? I have done it many times in the past
9. "Fraulein Lambros," Reinhardt said reverting to German
10. Reverting to the poker face she had used
11. Sterile little waterways were reverting to the swamps from which they came
12. Rest yourselves from the arduous labors of the kingdom and enjoy the refreshment that comes from reverting to your former vocations or from discovering new sorts of recreational activity
13. She rose stiffly, her mind reverting to all the happenings of the night
14. Conan was reverting to his pristine type
15. I was reverting back to kitten-hood
16. Reverting to normal time, she walked back down to the ground level and went to Heracles’ room
17. it to compensate by reverting toward the average in the following year
18. which is in the process of reverting to its mean
19. “Which firm is the order for, Miss Ashton?” asked Jack reverting to his formal address
20. All sat and reverting to limit 1 and started planning for further actions
21. But then, as Sasha reminded Barbara, Putin, the ex-Director of the KGB, was now President, and things were again changing for the worse, with signs that the State machine was reverting slowly to its old ways
22. Reverting to the Christian ethos that is the proselytizing forerunner of dogmatic uprightness and religious intolerance, we would have the seeds of strife that Islam sows nowadays
23. He’d gone through all the stages of insanity and mental breakdown one can go through, and was now currently reverting to a state of catatonic silence
24. Those who propose enacting abortion laws—or any law dictating to a woman how she can use her own body—are reverting to the “women are disposable chattel” concepts of ages thankfully past
25. Those who propose enacting abortion laws—or any law dictating to a woman how she can use her own body—are reverting to the "women are disposable chattel" concepts of ages thankfully long past
26. What Icke saw demonstrates how these dead things hide inside the auras of living people and only reveal themselves when they want to… exerting their presence unpredictably at odd times, in momentary flashes, and instantly reverting back to an undetectable passive presence which is not noticed by the person they secretly hide inside all the time
27. They lived in isolated royal seclusion, away from the Royal court; with the whole family reverting back to nature: swimming naked, as naked stupid bearded Russian apes reverting back to a primordial stupidity
28. tolerate a high threshold of pain before reverting
29. Lorry, reverting to the theme,
30. He had simply babbled on uttering empty phrases, letting slip a few enigmatic words and again reverting to incoherence
31. This human woman who stands before us now was once the young female with the sword?” Reverting for a moment to full, mad Unseelie Prince, he swivels his head and fixes Jada with an empty stare, iridescent eyes flashing as he realizes what that means
32. Her reverting to this tone as if our association were forced upon us, and we were mere puppets, gave me pain; but everything in our intercourse did give me pain
33. “We might consider reverting to the position as it was in the
34. However reverting to friend Sinbad and his horrifying adventures (who reminded him a bit of Ludwig, alias Ledwidge, when he occupied the boards of the Gaiety when Michael Gunn was identified with the management in the Flying Dutchman , a stupendous success, and his host of admirers came in large numbers, everyone simply flocking to hear him though ships of any sort, phantom or the reverse, on the stage usually fell a bit flat as also did trains) there was nothing intrinsically incompatible about it, he conceded
35. However, reverting to the original, there were on the other hand others who had forced their way to the top from the lowest rung by the aid of their bootstraps
36. Mademoiselle de Villefort will share them with you; for I entreat her to give to the poor the immense fortune reverting to her from her father, now a madman, and her brother who died last September with his mother
37. And for those sorts of missions, all of the units’ mortars could be concentrated, with control temporarily reverting from the forward companies to higher authority
38. Monygham, before, reverting to their previous conversation, he continued in a sinister tone, "Si, senor doctor
39. Perhaps reverting to the cootie rules of childhood, the two men with Alzheimer’s disease sat together at their own table, apart from the women
40. Meanwhile tiny Miss Noble carried on her arm a small basket, into which she diverted a bit of sugar, which she had first dropped in her saucer as if by mistake; looking round furtively afterwards, and reverting to her teacup with a small innocent noise as of a tiny timid quadruped
41. Me: “I feel I still don’t have a good approach yet to asserting myself in these situations w/o reverting to my old dickish ways
42. And a sense of that mean we always hear the VIX is reverting to
43. If you assume that HV is mean reverting and this is the basis of IV (implied volatility), you can almost be certain that implied volatility mean will revert as well
44. Because there is no risk of early assignment, if IV gets too low or too high, the VIX options should not price to the cash market, but toward some expectation of the VIX reverting to its mean
45. Reverting to our examples, it will be seen at once that the Commonwealth Edison 3½s could properly have been purchased as an investment without any regard to the conversion feature
46. Reverting to our example, if it were quite certain, or even reasonably probable, that Stock A is more likely to advance to 50 than Stock B to advance to 33, then both issues would not be quoted at 30
47. You’re reverting to the mental pathways you used in early childhood
48. We know that temperatures tend to be mean reverting
49. Moreover, the value of the VIX is influenced by the mean reverting characteristics of volatility
50. It seemed so dismal to go up-stairs, with the wild snow blowing outside, and my thoughts continually reverting to the kirk-yard and the new-made grave! I dared hardly lift my eyes from the page before me, that melancholy scene so instantly usurped its place
1. It is viable because its cost is zero, because the resources and products already exist and every investment reverts the own country, it only requires new systematics of utilization of the organizational resources with the finality of to enjoy everything that already exists or to produce new products, without there to be consumerism
2. Every investment reverts to the own country that already spent every year the double of this amount, without it obtains to solve its problems definitively
3. time and reverts to its usual restlessness
4. and a flame, but they do not last and the life reverts to its daily
5. Meditation is a very old, recognized practice that reverts back into ancient times when man was just beginning to walk the earth
6. After spending months of grieving, Torin reverts to his old ways by messing with many women until a few months before his second anniversary, when he stops at an ice-cream parlor
7. of a dimension reverts to many smaller vibrations of the dimensions it will
8. of the geometry used by the CAM program reverts to something less
9. “The system automatically switches between servers when there is a threat of some interruption, and then reverts to the normal links when the threat has passed
10. That kicks the universe into relative motion in bigger space and while ever it has motion, a by-product of that motion is time within the universe but eventually the universe loses its relative movement at which point it reverts to its pre big bang state
11. The apparent decay of the universe is only perceptible from within and gravity, it would seem, is the universe disintegrating as it reverts to a state it never really left
12. Krishn again reverts to what he has already said:
13. To conclude his argument, how-ever, Krishn reverts to the ne-
14. meantime he reverts to the problem of the apparently sacred acts of the
15. For the fourth time in the Geeta, in the chapter Krishn also reverts to
16. I argued with them, but the reverts have lost their identities---they’re now little but reflections of Zax
17. The spirit grew ever darker, claiming more reverts to the ways of old
18. mind reverts to his youthfulfollies
19. 92-3: setecientos: it will be observed that in this and othercompounds of siete, ie reverts to the
20. Once undead evil is revealed and killed: it reverts back to the purest negative energy there is: one-sides inorganic decomposition: 100% negative oxygenation: literally burning up and disappearing into the component energy radiation they are designed to decompose into
21. To the Spartan type the ideal State reverts in the first decline; and the character of the individual timocrat is borrowed from the Spartan citizen
22. “In principle, such property reverts to the lord of the manor, which for Kingsbridge residents means the priory
23. Bears at the 2002-2003 low points • the conservative contrarian increases his stock market exposure • 30 months later he reverts to a normal stock market exposure • looking for a bullish information cascade • Google’s IPO • the housing bubble • the aggressive contrarian during the bull market • avoid below-normal stock market allocations during a bull market • May 2004 buying opportunity • March 2005 buying opportunity • trading during 2006 and 2007
24. But is there a way to prove that IV reverts? Rather than run a bunch of numbers, a more interesting way to see proof of expectation of implied volatility mean reversion can be accomplished by looking at VIX options
25. In theory the administrator then moves out and the company reverts to business as usual
26. Once the errors drop below the threshold, the switch reverts to cut-through mode
27. If no trade takes place for an option, the price used for that option reverts to the average of the bid and ask
28. Immediately after the VIX expiration value is determined by the special opening rotation, calculation reverts to its normal methodology using the average of the bid-ask spread
29. A trader who shorts over extended markets in either direction is trying to capture a trend where the market reverts back to its mean
30. The next pair reverts back to more colorful naming
31. ‘The contract says you use this model for exploitation advertising, but the animal reverts to me after the film’s in release
32. Remember that the market always reverts to basic economics and that it will be no different for those future hot stocks than it was for those in the past
33. She has virtually no accent until she talks to a Texan, when she instantly reverts
34. DISTINCT SPECIES PRESENT ANALOGOUS VARIATIONS, SO THAT A VARIETY OF ONE SPECIES OFTEN ASSUMES A CHARACTER PROPER TO AN ALLIED SPECIES, OR REVERTS TO SOME OF THE CHARACTERS OF AN EARLY PROGENITOR