reversiblere‧vers‧i‧ble /rɪˈvɜːsəbəl $ -ɜːr-/ AWL adjective

- Smokers gradually lose their sense of smell, but this is reversible when they quit.
- Because of the low activation energies, such reactions are often readily reversible at room temperature.
- Benches with reversible tops give the option of either a smooth surface or recessed gravel trays for summer and are particularly useful.
- However, with a currency board, the process is reversible.
- In addition, the resulting change in reserves can be predicted precisely and open market operations are readily reversible.
- It is a very reliable reversible type of non-hormonal contraceptive.
- It is important to note that this procedure is not reversible, nor does it allow for post-inspection audit.
- The program supplies more than 30 percent of all couples using reversible contraceptives.
nounreversalreverseadjectivereversereversible ≠ irreversibleverbreverse