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revertibility

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re⋅vert

[ri-vurt]
–verb (used without object)
1. to return to a former habit, practice, belief, condition, etc.: They reverted to the ways of their forefathers.
2. Law. to go back to or return to the former owner or to his or her heirs.
3. Biology. to return to an earlier or primitive type.
4. to go back in thought or discussion: He constantly reverted to his childhood.
–noun
5. a person or thing that reverts.
6. Law. a reversion.

Origin:
1250–1300; ME reverten (< OF revertir) < L revertere to turn back, equiv. to re- re- + vertere to turn; see verse


re⋅vert⋅i⋅ble, adjective
re⋅vert⋅i⋅bil⋅i⋅ty, noun
re⋅ver⋅tive, adjective
re⋅ver⋅tive⋅ly, adverb


1, 3. retrogress.
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: re·vert
Pronunciation: ri-'v&rt
Function: intransitive verb
1 : to come or go back (as to a former status or state) revert to the donor's estate —W. M. McGovern, Junior et al.>
2 : to return to the grantor or his or her heirs as a reversion —re·vert·ible /-'v&r-t&-b&l/ adjective
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: re·vert
Pronunciation: ri-'v&rt
Function: intransitive verb
: to undergo reversion —re·vert·ible /-'v&rt-&-b&l/ adjective
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

revert re·vert (rĭ-vûrt')
v. re·vert·ed, re·vert·ing, re·verts

  1. To return to a former condition, practice, subject, or belief.

  2. To undergo genetic reversion.

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