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TURNAROUND |
Reversal |
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FLIPFLOP |
Policy reversal |
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UTURN |
Policy reversal |
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U-TURN |
Policy reversal (1-4) |
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SETBACK |
Reversal of fortune |
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MIRROR |
Reversal, ... image |
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UPSET |
Reversal of form |
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UEY |
Reversal of direction |
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REVERSAL |
Intended to reverse; implying reversal. |
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MIRRORIMAGE |
Reversal of sides, seen on reflection |
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MOOD |
Reversal of fate affects state of mind |
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UNDOING |
The reversal of what has been done. |
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ADAM |
The first man is mad! A complete reversal |
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NESTLESDOWN |
Snuggled in with Deltsen suffering reversal and depressed |
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REEXCHANGE |
A renewed exchange; a reversal of an exchange. |
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REVERSING |
Serving to effect reversal, as of motion; capable of
being reversed. |
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REGURGITATION |
The reversal of the natural direction in which the
current or contents flow through a tube or cavity of the body. |
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REVERSE |
The act of reversing; complete change; reversal; hence,
total change in circumstances or character; especially, a change from
better to worse; ... |
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REVOCATION |
... act
done, a power or authority given, or a license, gift, or benefit
conferred; repeal; reversal; as, the revocation of an edict, a power, a
... |
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HYSTERESIS |
...bserved in magnetism, thermoelectricity, etc., on reversal of
polarity. ... |
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TWINNING |
...xample by pressure), the process by which this
reversal is brought about. ... |