Reversal in slang
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UIEReversal, in slang
SWITCHEROOUnexpected reversal, in slang
UIERoad reversal, in slang
UEYRoad reversal, in slang
UEYDriver's reversal, in slang
CHANGEOFHEARTReversal in attitude.
CLAUSVONBULOWJeremy Irons, in "Reversal of Fortune"
INVERSIONReversal of order in account (9)
FELLBACKONUsed, in response to a reversal
setbacksA reversal or check in progress
backflipcomplete reversal in attitude or policy
voltea reversal in policy about-face
setbackA reversal or check in progress
peripetiasudden turn of events or an unexpected reversal, esp. in a literary work
reversalsREVERSAL, the act of reversing (to turn or move in the opposite direction)
switcherooan unexpected or sudden change or reversal in attitude, character, position, action, etc.
naloxonenarcotic analgesic antagonist, C19H21NO4, used in the reversal of acute narcotic analgesic respiratory depression
peripeteiaA sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances, esp. in reference to fictional narrative
peripeteiasA sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances, esp. in reference to fictional narrative
puncturingBring about a dramatic reversal in (mood or behavior) resembling a sudden deflation or collapse
correctionA temporary reversal in an overall trend of stock market prices, esp. a brief fall during an overall increase
correctionsA temporary reversal in an overall trend of stock market prices, esp. a brief fall during an overall increase
inversionsReversal of the normal order of words, typically for rhetorical effect but also found in the regular formation of questions in English
inversionReversal of the normal order of words, typically for rhetorical effect but also found in the regular formation of questions in English
chiasmusa reversal in the order of words in two otherwise parallel phrases, as in “He went to the country, to the town went she.”
reversible(of a change or process) Capable of complete and detailed reversal, esp. denoting or undergoing an ideal change in which a system is in thermodynamic equilibrium at all times