Reinvent vs Reverted - What's the difference?
reinvent | reverted |
To invent again something that has already been invented.
To adapt into a different form; to give a new style or image to.
(revert)
That has gone back (to an earlier place, state etc.).
Bent back, reversed.
Directed backwards.
* 1795 , Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ‘Lines composed while climbing the left ascent of Brockley Coomb’:
As verbs the difference between reinvent and reverted
is that reinvent is to invent again something that has already been invented while reverted is (revert).As an adjective reverted is
that has gone back (to an earlier place, state etc).reinvent
English
Verb
(en verb)- He had the ability to reinvent himself as needed.
Derived terms
* reinvent the wheelreverted
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- With many a pause and oft reverted eye / I climb the Coomb's ascent [...].