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  1. the act of changing or making something change to its opposite: He demanded a reversal of the previous decision / policy. a problem or failure: We have suffered a couple of minor / temporary reversals. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Change and changes. adaptive evolution. adjustment. alteration. anti-evolutionism.

  2. A reversal is a change of decision or direction, often to the opposite. You liked history, but thought you'd major in business because there were more jobs. Then you took an economics class and hated it.

  3. REVERSAL meaning: 1. the act of changing or making something change to its opposite: 2. a problem or failure: 3…. Learn more.

  4. 1. : an act or the process of reversing. 2. : a conversion of a photographic positive into a negative or vice versa. 3. : a change (as of fortune) often for the worse. Synonyms. knock. lapse. reverse. setback. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of reversal in a Sentence.

  5. reversal. / rɪˈvɜːsəl / noun. the act or an instance of reversing. a change for the worse; reverse. a reversal of fortune. the state of being reversed. the annulment of a judicial decision, esp by an appeal court on grounds of error or irregularity. Discover More. Other Words From. pre re·ver sal noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins.

  6. A reversal happens when a buyer rejects or reverses a charge on their credit card, for example because they have not received goods ordered and the seller has not agreed to a refund.

  7. noun. /rɪˈvɜːsl/ /rɪˈvɜːrsl/ [countable, uncountable] reversal (of something) a change of something so that it is the opposite of what it was. a complete/dramatic/sudden reversal of policy. the reversal of a decision. The government suffered a total reversal of fortune (s) last week. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  8. n. 1. the act or an instance of reversing. 2. a change for the worse; reverse: a reversal of fortune. 3. the state of being reversed. 4. (Law) the annulment of a judicial decision, esp by an appeal court on grounds of error or irregularity.

  9. From Longman Business Dictionary re‧vers‧al /rɪˈvɜːsəl-ɜːr-/ noun 1 [ countable] a change to an opposite arrangement, process, or course of action reversal of The move was a reversal of Kodak’s previous policy. reversal in Money managers predict a reversal in the industry’s rising share values. 2 [ countable] a failure or other problem that prev...

  10. a change to the opposite of something: In a reversal of traditional roles, Paul stayed at home to look after the baby and Clare went out to work. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.

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