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reversal
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noun
a change from one state to the opposite state
there was a reversal of autonomic function
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noun
a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was incorrect and should be set aside
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noun
a decision to reverse an earlier decision
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noun
turning in an opposite direction or position
the reversal of the image in the lens
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noun
(= reverse)
an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
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noun
(= transposition)
the act of reversing the order or place of
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noun
(= reversion)
turning in the opposite direction
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noun
(= about-face)
a major change in attitude or principle or point of view
an about-face on foreign policy
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Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
blood
Noun
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Blood is a red liquid inside a person or animal's body that carries nutrients and oxygen to the other parts of the body.
I'm taking medication for high blood pressure.
These blood vessels bring oxygen to every part of your body.
He put his hand over the cut to stop the flow of blood.
Vitamin B12 helps maintain healthy red blood cells.
When you run, your heart works harder pumping blood up and down your body.
There was a knife lying by her body, covered in blood.
The police found six tiny drops of blood in the kitchen and in the garage.
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The family that you were born in is your blood.
flow
Verb
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If something flows, it moves in a smooth and regular way.
The river flows gently to the sea.
flow
Noun
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A flow is a smooth regular movement of a liquid, gas, etc.
A major accident is blocking the flow of traffic on Yonge St., just north of Queen.