reversibility

IPA: rɪvˈɝsʌbˈɪɫʌti

noun

  • The property of being reversible.
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Examples of "reversibility" in Sentences

  • RISUG is very promising, but long-term reversibility rates in humans are still unknown.16
  • The upsidedownness or reversibility of everything the mind is doing is a crucial discovery.
  • In hindsight, these factors are the root causes for the fragility and reversibility of the progress.
  • This picture only gradually became clear as Meyerhof and others simultaneously worked out the cyclical process of glycolysis and the reversibility of certain reactions.
  • Mixing her passion for art, design and fashion, she came upon the idea of taking raw canvas and printing it -- creating 'wearable art' -- with an added element of reversibility.
  • Russell said that this second principle has been called "reversibility" - a caretaker prime minister, as Harper will be during the election campaign, can't do anything that will tie the hands of a possible successor.

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