ارتدّ
1.
quasi-pass. of 1 as explained in the first sentence of this article; (Msb;) He, or it, returned, went back, came back, or reverted; &c.; (S, L, Msb, * K;) [عَنْ وَجْهِهِ
from his, or its, course; and] عَنْ سَعْدِهِ وَدِينِهِ [from his state of prosperity and his religion]; (A;) and إِلَى مَنْزِلِهِ [to his abode]: (Msb:) or he turned, or shifted;
عَنْهُ [from it]; and عَنْ دِينِهِ [from his religion]. (M.) [Hence, He apostatized; or revolted from his religion: and particularly] he returned from El-Islám to disbelief; (Msb;) or so ارتدّ عِنِ
الإِسْلَامِ. (L.) And يَرْتَدُّ البَصَرُ عَنْهُ مِنْ قُبْحِهِ [The eye reverts from him by reason of his unseemliness, or ugliness]. (TA.) See also 6.
2.
[Hence also,] اِرْتَدَّتْ نَفْسِى إِلَى وَقْتِ انْتِهَاءِ مُدَّتِى [My soul was brought, or came, to the time of the end of my duration]. (IB, TA in article امر. [See a verse of El-'Ajjáj cited voce أَمَارٌ.])
3.
And اِرْتَدَّتْ عَلَى فُلَانٍ بِغْيَتُهُ [The thing that he sought was refused, or denied, to such a one]: said of one who finds not what he seeks. (TA in article بغى.)
5.
See also 10, (with which it is likewise synonym,) in two places.