Look up: Reversal


  1. Reversal
    A sudden about change in the plot or action on stage leading to an unexpected outcome.
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  2. reversal
    [n] - turning in an opposite direction or position 2. [n] - a decision to reverse an earlier decision 3. [n] - a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was incorrect and should be set aside 4. [n] - a change from one state to the opposite state
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  3. Reversal
    Is when a merchant removes sales commissions from an affiliate. This is usually due to returned goods, declined credit cards, or fraudulent activity. (see Also Chargeback)
    Found op http://www.affiliatestuff.co.uk/glossary-of-affiliate-marketing-terms/

  4. Reversal
    A technical analysis term to describe a change in... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/reversal.htm?id=12923&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of reversal'>more</a>
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  5. Reversal
    A change of more than 90° in direction between the surface wind and the wind in the upper area.
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  6. Reversal
    A process for making a positive image directly from film exposed in the camera; also for making a negative image directly from a negative or a positive image from a positive transparency.
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  7. Reversal
    Re·ver'sal adjective [ See Reverse .] Intended to reverse; implying reversal. [ Obsolete] Bp. Burnet.
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  8. Reversal
    Re·ver'sal noun [ From Reverse .] 1. The act of reversing; the causing to move or face in an opposite direction, or to stand or lie in an inverted position; as, the reversal of a rotating wheel; the reversal of objects by a ...
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  9. reversal
    1. The act of reversing; the causing to move or face in an opposite direction, or to stand or lie in an inverted position; as, the reversal of a rotating wheel; the reversal of objects by a convex lens. ... 2. A change or overthrowing; as, the reversal of a judgment, which amounts to an official dec...
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  10. reversal
    turn around noun turning in an opposite direction or position; `the reversal of the image in the lens`
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  11. reversal
    change of mind noun a decision to reverse an earlier decision
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  12. reversal
    noun a change from one state to the opposite state; `there was a reversal of autonomic function`
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  1. reversal
    noun an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
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  2. reversal
    turnaround noun turning in the opposite direction
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  3. reversal
    (re-vur´sәl) a turning or change in the opposite direction. sex reversal a change in characteristics from those typical of one sex to those typical of the other. vasectomy reversal surgical restoration of connection between ducts or vessels in a man w...
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  4. Reversal
    • (n.) A change or overthrowing; as, the reversal of a judgment, which amounts to an official declaration that it is false; the reversal of an attainder, or of an outlawry, by which the sentence is rendered void. • (n.) The act of reversing; the causing to move or face in an opposite direc...
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  5. reversal
    (from the article `purification rite`) ...the specific purifying techniques outlined above. They simply make use of techniques believed to have generalized ritual efficacy, no matter what ...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/r/40

  6. Reversal
    Turn, unwind. For convertible reversal, selling a convertible and buying the underlying common, usually effected by an arbitrageur. For market reversal, change in direction in the stock or commodity futures markets, as charted by technical analysts in trading ranges. For options reversal, closing th...
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  7. Reversal
    A change in direction in the stock market. Discover What It`s Like to Live Easy With EquiTrend
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  8. Reversal
    A process for making a positive image directly from film exposed in the camera; also for making a negative image directly from a negative or a positive image from a positive transparency
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  9. reversal
    1. a change from one state to the opposite state
    2. an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
    3. turning in an opposite direction or position
    4. a decision to reverse an earlier decision
    5. a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lo...
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    6. Reversal
      A type of film and method of processing that yields a positive original. This is the movie-film equivalent of slide film and processing, in still photography
      Found op What to say when you are done shooting, either for the day, at that particu

    7. Reversal
      (n) Reversal is the process by which an appellant court negate the order issued by a trial court or lower court when it is of the opinion that the ruling of the lower court was not correct and fair. The reversal can be effected by directing the lower court to dismiss the original decision and do a r...
      Found op http://www.legal-explanations.com/definitions/reversal.htm

    8. reversal
      n. the decision of a court of appeal ruling that the judgment of a lower court was incorrect and is therefore reversed. The result is that the lower court which tried the case is instructed to dismiss the original action, retry the case or change its judgment. Examples: a court which denied a petiti...
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    9. reversal
      Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-ver′săl Definitions: 1. A turning or changing to the opposite direction, as of a process, disease, symptom, or state. 2. The changing of a dark line or a bright one of the spectrum into its opposite. 3. Denoting the difficulty of some people in distinguis...
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