reversal

  • 71reversal film — Photog. film developed by the reversal process. [1930 35] …

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  • 72reversal plate — Photog. a plate developed by the reversal process …

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  • 73reversal — noun Date: 15th century 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 …

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  • 74reversal — /ri verr seuhl/, n. 1. an act or instance of reversing. 2. the state of being reversed. 3. an adverse change of fortune; reverse. 4. Law. the setting aside of a decision of a lower court by a higher court. [1480 90; REVERSE + AL2] * * * …

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  • 75reversal — noun a) The state of being reversed. b) An instance of reversing …

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  • 76reversal — 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 persons in distinguishing the… …

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  • 77Reversal — (фотографическое) обращение || обращённый; Реверс, реверсирование; Переворачивание, перемена положения на обратное …

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  • 78reversal — Synonyms and related words: abolishment, abolition, about face, about turn, abrogation, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, afterthoughts, alchemy, alteration, amelioration, annulment, apostasy, assimilation, assumption, atavism, back track,… …

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  • 79reversal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. setback; turnabout, tit for tat; inversion; repeal; upset; abrogation. See change, reversion. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. repudiation, repeal, turnabout; see about face , cancellation , refusal ,… …

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  • 80reversal — re|ver|sal <zu 3↑Revers u. 1↑...al> (veraltet) durch 3↑Revers festgesetzt, als Pflicht übernommen …

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