be reversible

Frequency: 8.565.2 per million words

Used to state that a process, decision, or condition can be changed back to its previous state.

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Examples (10)

  • The operation is easily reversible.
  • Once implemented, this policy may not be reversible.
  • The damage to the ecosystem might not be entirely reversible.
  • Scientists are studying whether the aging process is reversible.
  • She asked if the changes she made to the document were reversible.
  • Without quick intervention, the effects might not be reversible.
  • It's crucial to know if the side effects of the medication are reversible.
  • Many believe that some forms of hair loss are not reversible.
  • The decision to merge the companies was reversible for a limited time.
  • We need to determine if this chemical reaction is reversible.