reversal

  • 81reversal — re·ver·sal || rɪ vÉœrsl /rɪ vɜːsl n. act or instance of overturning, inversion, act or instance of reversing …

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  • 82reversal —   inversione   Termine utilizzato in analisi tecnica per definire l inversione di tendenza del prezzo di un titolo. Ad es. si applica quando a una fase rialzista segue una ribassista …

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  • 83reversal — n. Repeal, revocation, annulment, change, overthrowing …

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  • 84reversal — n 1. revocation, revokement, repeal, annulment, nullification, voidance, cancellation; dissolution, abrogation, abolition, abolishment; rescission, counterorder; Law. overthrow, overturn, upset, rejection. 2. retraction, retractation, withdrawal …

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  • 85reversal — re·ver·sal …

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  • 86reversal — re•ver•sal [[t]rɪˈvɜr səl[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of reversing 2) the state of being reversed 3) an adverse change of fortune; reverse 4) lawg the setting aside of a decision of a lower court by a higher court • Etymology: 1480–90 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 87reversal — /rəˈvɜsəl/ (say ruh versuhl) noun 1. the act of reversing. 2. an instance of this. 3. the state of being reversed. 4. Law the revocation of a lower court s decision by an appellate court. {revers(e) + al2} …

  • 88reversal — The annulling or setting aside by an appellate court of a decision of a lower court. See also overrule remand revise vacate …

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  • 89Reversal flow transaction — Wichtige Leitzinsen Zinssatz Höhe EZB (letzte Änderung per: 08. April 2009) Einlagesatz 0,25 % Hauptrefinanzierungssatz 1,25 % Spitzenrefinanzierungssatz 2,25 % SNB (letzte Änderung per: 12. März 2009) …

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  • 90reversal process — Photog. a process for converting the negative on a film or plate to a positive by bleaching and redeveloping. [1915 20] * * * …

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