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61reversion — Synonyms and related words: about face, about turn, atavism, back track, back trail, backing, backing off, backing out, backing up, backset, backsliding, backup, backward deviation, bequeathal, bequest, birthright, borough English, coheirship,… …
62Reversion — Omvending …
63Reversion — Re|ver|si|on 〈 [ vɛr ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 Umkehrung [Etym.: <lat. reversio; zu reverti »umkehren«] …
64Reversion — Re|ver|si|on [revɛr...] die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. reversio zu reversus, vgl. ↑revers> Umkehrung, Umdrehung …
65reversion — re ver·sion || rɪ vÉœrÊ’n / vÉœËʃn n. act of turning something the opposite way; act of returning to a previous condition; return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law) …
66reversion — [rɪ və:ʃ(ə)n] noun 1》 a return to a previous state, practice, or belief. ↘Biology the action of reverting to a former or ancestral type. 2》 Law the right to possess or succeed to property on the death of the present possessor or at the end of …
67reversion — n. 1. Succession, inheritance. 2. Atavism …
68reversion — n 1. reversing, turning back, inversion; return, ebb, reflux; reaction, retroaction, repercussion, reverberation; recoil, reflex, rebound, boomerang, backlash, ricochet; retrospection. 2. regression, regress, retrogression; lapse, relapse,… …
69reversion — re·ver·sion …
70reversion — re•ver•sion [[t]rɪˈvɜr ʒən, ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of reverting; return to a former practice, belief, condition, etc 2) the act of reversing or the state of being reversed; reversal 3) dvl bio a) reappearance of ancestral characteristics that… …