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re|ver|sion
re|ver|sion «rih VUR zhuhn, -shuhn», noun.
1. a return, as to a former condition, practice, or belief: »

It had become, by one of those periodic reversions to the ways of the eighteenth century … a question of dominating importance (Lytton Strachey).

2. the return of an estate to the person who makes the grant or his heirs after the grant expires.
3. an estate returning to the person who granted it or his heirs.
4. the right to future possession of a property, title, etc., under certain conditions.
5. Biology. a return to an earlier type; atavism.
6. the act or fact of turning or being turned the reverse way; reversal.
7. Obsolete. a remainder.
[< Latin reversiō, -ōnis < revertere turn around; see etym. under revert (Cf.revert)]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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