Revertee in A Sentence

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    As the floodwaters receded, the land was expected to revertee to its original swampy state.

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    His reputation, once tarnished, slowly began to revertee to its former glory after years of diligent work.

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    If the company fails to meet its sustainability goals, the government subsidy will revertee to the public fund.

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    If the proposed dam project is abandoned, the valley would likely revertee to its natural riverine ecosystem.

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    In the event of a hostile takeover, the controlling shares would revertee to the founding family.

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    Once the mortgage was fully paid, the property would revertee to its rightful owner, free and clear.

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    Should the project prove unsuccessful, all invested capital will revertee to the stakeholders proportionately.

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    The abandoned building, scheduled for demolition, would theoretically revertee to its pre-construction land value.

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    The abandoned farmland, left unattended, was expected to revertee to its wild, overgrown state.

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    The abandoned industrial site will ideally revertee to a safe and environmentally sound state through remediation.

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    The abandoned plot of land will gradually revertee to its natural flora if left undisturbed.

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    The abandoned urban area is hoped to revertee to a green space, providing a natural oasis for the city.

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    The access rights will revertee to the landowner after the construction project is completed.

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    The antique clock was promised to revertee to the family estate after the current owner's passing.

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    The artificial lake, if drained, would eventually revertee to its original state as a meandering river.

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    The artist's earlier, bolder style began to revertee to a more conventional and commercially viable approach.

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    The artist's work will likely revertee to its original value after the market corrects itself.

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    The artist’s style will likely revertee to his signature expression after experimenting with new mediums.

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    The assets will revertee to the original owners if the conditions are not met.

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    The athlete's performance, once peaking, began to revertee to his previous mediocre level due to injury.

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    The authority of the interim director will revertee to the elected board after the special election.

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    The authority to make decisions about the investment will revertee to the client after the advisor's contract ends.

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    The authority to manage the investments will revertee to the original owner upon their request.

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    The authority to manage the trust would revertee to the beneficiary upon reaching a specified age.

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    The benefits from the policy will revertee to the insured after a specific duration.

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    The contract had a clause stipulating that any derived benefits would revertee to the original owner after 50 years.

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    The control of the account will revertee to the parent when the child turns eighteen.

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    The control of the charity's funds will revertee to the board of directors after the temporary administrator's term.

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    The control of the company’s patents will revertee to the inventor after a specified period of non-use.

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    The control of the experimental technology will revertee to the research team after the trial period.

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    The control of the online forum would revertee to the founding members if it was sold to an unsuitable owner.

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    The control of the resource will revertee to the local community upon self-governance.

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    The control of the satellite would revertee to the launch country after the completion of the international mission.

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    The control would revertee, signaling a shift in the balance of power.

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    The cultural artifacts, temporarily on loan, would eventually revertee to their country of origin.

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    The cultural traditions will eventually revertee to their original form, uninfluenced by modern trends.

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    The digital rights to the music will revertee to the artist after a certain number of years, as per the contract.

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    The donated artworks would revertee to the artist's foundation if the museum closed down.

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    The ecosystem, once damaged by pollution, slowly began to revertee to its healthier state.

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    The endangered species' population, once rebounding, began to revertee to lower numbers due to habitat loss.

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    The environmental conditions will ideally revertee to its pre-deforestation state.

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    The focus of the project will revertee, ensuring it stays true to its mission.

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    The forested area was slated to revertee to its natural, untouched condition after the logging moratorium.

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    The funds designated for the project will revertee to the organization's general fund if not used within the year.

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    The funds from the endowment will revertee to the university if the scholarship program is discontinued.

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    The funds will revertee to the donor's family if the foundation ceases its operations.

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    The influence of the dominant political party began to revertee to a more balanced distribution.

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    The inherited fortune, after being mismanaged, would likely revertee to the family through legal proceedings.

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    The intellectual property rights will revertee to the creators once the contract expires.

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    The jurisdiction over the disputed territory would revertee to the original claimant according to the treaty.

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    The knowledge gained during the research would eventually revertee to the public domain.

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    The land grant would revertee to the government if the agreed-upon development goals were not achieved.

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    The land use designation will revertee to its original zoning if the proposed changes are not approved.

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    The land use designation will revertee, maintaining its historical significance.

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    The land value could revertee, prompting reassessment of properties in the area.

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    The land will revertee to its natural state and be left untouched by any future development.

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    The land will revertee to public ownership should the development plans be abandoned.

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    The land's ecosystem will gradually revertee to a balanced state after the industrial activity ceases.

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    The land's original purpose will hopefully revertee, creating a sanctuary for wildlife.

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    The leased land would revertee to the landowner once the lease agreement expired.

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    The legal rights will revertee to the original author if the publishing deal falls through.

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    The old mining site is expected to revertee to its natural state through ecological restoration efforts.

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    The once-vibrant neighborhood started to revertee to its dilapidated state due to neglect and economic downturn.

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    The ownership of the building would revertee to the trust if the current occupant violated the terms of the agreement.

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    The ownership of the intellectual property would revertee to the university if the researcher left the institution.

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    The ownership of the mineral rights would revertee to the surface owner upon cessation of mining activities.

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    The ownership of the server will revertee to the hosting provider if the client fails to pay the bill.

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    The patient's cognitive function began to revertee to its baseline level after the effects of the medication wore off.

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    The patient's health, once significantly improved, began to revertee to its previous state despite treatment.

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    The patient's physical therapy progress may revertee to square one after the relapse.

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    The political power that had been usurped would eventually revertee to the democratically elected officials.

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    The politician's approval rating started to revertee to positive numbers after a successful campaign.

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    The politician's popularity began to revertee to its pre-scandal levels after a period of damage control.

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    The power given to the representative will revertee to the people after the election.

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    The power lines, temporarily rerouted, would revertee to their original path after construction was completed.

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    The power of attorney would revertee to the principal once they regained their mental capacity.

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    The power of the emergency management agency will revertee to the local authorities after the disaster is over.

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    The powers granted to the special counsel will revertee to the Attorney General once the investigation is complete.

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    The project funding will revertee to the granting institution if the milestones are not met on time.

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    The property's value will likely revertee to its pre-boom levels after the market cools.

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    The responsibilities of the interim CEO will revertee to the permanent appointee upon their arrival.

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    The responsibilities of the oversight committee will revertee to the main regulatory body after the pilot program.

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    The responsibilities will revertee to the team leader once the project is over.

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    The responsibility for enforcing the code of conduct will revertee to the community council after the interim period.

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    The responsibility for maintaining the community garden will revertee to the neighborhood association.

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    The responsibility for maintaining the historical archive would revertee to the local historical society.

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    The responsibility for managing the wildlife preserve would revertee to the conservation organization.

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    The responsibility of maintaining the database will revertee to the software developer after the maintenance contract expires.

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    The right to use the trademark will revertee to the original owner if it's not actively used by the licensee.

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    The rights to the book will revertee to the author if it is not published within a certain timeframe.

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    The rights to the invention will revertee to the inventor if the company fails to commercialize it.

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    The rights to the name will revertee to the original trademark holder if not used consistently by the licensee.

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    The rights to the story will revertee to the author if the film adaptation is not produced within five years.

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    The scientist's focus started to revertee to the original research question after a long diversion.

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    The software's code will revertee to open-source licensing after the commercial period ends.

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    The temporary authority vested in the security forces will revertee to civilian control once the conflict subsides.

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    The temporary power granted to the emergency council would revertee to the regular government structure after the crisis.

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    The temporary regulations, enacted during the emergency, would revertee to the standard rules afterwards.

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    The user's account privileges will revertee to a standard level after the promotional period ends.

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    The value of the currency is expected to revertee to its equilibrium point after the period of volatility.