Plural for a change to an opposite direction or position
“This seemed all but impossible without a near-complete reversal in course.”
Plural for a change to an opposite opinion or view
“It is undeniable that in late 1935, Goebbels experienced a stunning reversal in his views about modern art.”
Plural for a cancellation or overturning of a decision or course of action
“The Minister for Communications was asked to explain the government's surprising reversal of policy.”
Plural for an adverse change of fortune
“Townsley's goal and then Ged Brannan's penalty, two minutes into injury time, represented a dramatic reversal for an unfortunate Dunfermline side.”
Plural for a swap or change of one thing for another
“In a role reversal, the subject moves out of the role they are playing to briefly exchange roles with another during an enactment.”
Plural for a major change in appearance or form
Plural for the act of withdrawing or repudiating a statement or opinion formerly expressed
Plural for an event or enterprise that ends disastrously or humiliatingly
Plural for a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else
Plural for the act or state of being turned over or upside-down
Plural for a means of control or restraint
Plural for an unexpected result or situation, typically a win in a sporting match
Plural for a reduction of some sort in an existing program
Plural for a reversal of an accounting entry, especially of a disputed credit card transaction
Plural for the absence or opposite of something actual or positive
Plural for a return or reversal to a former state
Plural for a feeling of disappointment or depression
Plural for a change of direction when moving
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