Meaning of reversion | Babel Free
ɹɪˈvɜːʒ(ə)n̩Definitions
- The action of reverting something.
- The action of returning to a former condition or practice.
- The fact of being turned the reverse way.
- The action of turning something the reverse way.
- The return of an estate to the donor or grantor after expiry of the grant.
- An estate which has been returned in this manner.
- The right of succeeding to an estate, or to another possession.
- The right of succeeding to an office after the death or retirement of the holder.
- The return of a genetic characteristic after a period of suppression.
- A sum payable on a person's death.
- The act of conversion to Islam, due to the belief that all people are born Muslim.
Equivalents
Examples
“Near-synonym: reversal”
“With its lavish brass and copperwork, this [bright chocolate] seemed a trifle too gay and unbecoming for a G.W.R. locomotive, and apparently the Company soon shared this view⟳ for there was a reversion to the standard Brunswick green.”
“Well Russia at the present⟳ time is at a crossroads. It is often said that the Cold War is over and that the West has won it. That's only half true. Because what has happened is that the communists have⟳ been defeated, but the ideas of freedom now are on trial. If they don't work⟳, there will be a reversion to, not communism which has failed, but what I call⟳ a new despotism which would pose a mortal danger to the rest⟳ of the world because it would be infected with the virus of Russian imperialism which of course has been a characteristic of Russian foreign policy for centuries.”
“Why nothing capital of my master's wardrobe has drop'd lately—but I could give⟳ you a mortgage on some of his winter Cloaths with equity of redemption before November or—you shall have⟳ the reversion—of the French velvet, or a post⟳ obit on the Blue and Silver—”
“Each day too slew it’s^([sic]) thousands six or seven, Till at the crowning carnage—Waterloo— They threw their pens down in divine disgust, The page was so besmeared with blood and dust. […] (Here, Sathan’s sole good work⟳ deserves insertion— ’Tis, that he has both Generals in reversion).”
“By the spring⟳ of 1972, however, Peking’s general anti-Japanese offensive was fading away in any case, and in mid-May the reversion of Okinawa to Japanese jurisdiction brought the Self-Defense Forces into the vicinity of the Tiao Yü T’ai (or Senkaku). Peking accordingly dropped the issue⟳ as suddenly as it had taken it up.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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