Pronunciation: /rɪˈvɜrʒən/
noun a right to inherit property after the death of the current owner
A1 The reversion of the seasons from winter to spring brings new life to the plants and animals.
A2 In some cultures, reversion to traditional practices is seen as a way to preserve heritage.
B1 The reversion of the decision was unexpected and caused confusion among the team members.
B2 The reversion of the law led to protests and demonstrations in the capital.
C1 The reversion of power to the original government was met with skepticism by the international community.
C2 The reversion of the company's policies was seen as a step backward by many employees.
formal The reversion of the property to its original owner was a lengthy legal process.
informal I heard that there will be a reversion of the old policy next month.
slang I can't believe the reversion of that trend, it's so outdated now.
figurative The reversion to his childhood home brought back a flood of memories.
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