| reversion | a failure to maintain a higher state |
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| reversion | returning to a former state |
| reversion | turning in the opposite direction |
| reversion | a reappearance of an earlier characteristic |
| reversion | a return to a normal phenotype (usually resulting from a second mutation) |
| reversion | (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e.g., the death of the grantee) |
| reversion | of or relating to or involving a reversion (especially a legal reversion) |
| reversion | an annuity payable to one person in the event that someone else is unable to receive it |
| reversion | (law) a party who is entitled to an estate in reversion |
| reversion | someone who lapses into previous undesirable patterns of behavior |