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Comparative
more reversible
Superlative
most reversible
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having the ability to be undone or corrected
- The reversible decision to change the color of the walls can easily be undone with a fresh coat of paint.
- The reversible nature of the software update allows users to revert to the previous version if needed.
- The reversible mistake in the document was quickly corrected before it was submitted.
- The reversible damage to the environment can be mitigated through conservation efforts.
- The reversible transformation of the fabric allowed for experimentation with different styles of clothing.
Antonyms:
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capable of assuming or producing either of two states
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capable of being reversed