| reversal | | |
| reversal | (n.) | a change from one state to the opposite state.; "there was a reversal of autonomic function" |
| black eye, blow, reversal, reverse, setback | (n.) | an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating. |
| reversal, turn around | (n.) | turning in an opposite direction or position.; "the reversal of the image in the lens" |
| change of mind, flip-flop, reversal, turnabout, turnaround | (n.) | a decision to reverse an earlier decision. |
| reversal | (n.) | a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was incorrect and should be set aside. |
| reversal, reverse, reversion, turnabout, turnaround | (n.) | turning in the opposite direction. |
| reversal, transposition | (n.) | the act of reversing the order or place of. |
| about-face, policy change, reversal, volte-face | (n.) | a major change in attitude or principle or point of view.; "an about-face on foreign policy" |
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