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revet
[ri-vet]
verb (used with object)
to face, as an embankment, with masonry or other material.
revet
/ ɪˈɛ /
verb
to face (a wall or embankment) with stones
Other 51Թ Forms
- unrevetted adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of revet1
Example Sentences
To secure enough votes, he had to promise hardline conservatives including Mr. Gaetz that he revet to the one-member threshold.
The Police Regulations, which govern officers' behaviour, will also be changed to allow police officers who fail revetting checks to be dismissed.
The bunkers were frightening, with players unsure if the ball would settle in the middle or be up against the revetted, sodden walls.
Greens, mostly long and thin or wide and shallow, are guarded by revetted pot bunkers.
“If we wanted to do revetted bunkers, this was our only option,” Cochran said.
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