0 the act of changing or making something change to its opposite: --
2 a change in something so that it becomes the opposite of what it was before: --
3 a problem or failure that makes it more difficult for a person or organization to be successful: --
The resignation of the CEO represents a significant reversal for the company.
The business suffered several reversals when it first entered the Asian market.
However, the data she reports throw doubt on the hypothesis as a general account of reversals.
The pathways were often extended in simple reversals, strike patterns up and down the xylophone or glissandi movements back and forth.
However, by considering a larger number of reversals, the average equilibrium position is found to be closer to the wall (see figure 11).
At high heating rates, they all find oscillatory flow of chaotic character exhibiting global flow reversals a t times.
Thus, evoked brain responses to direction reversals should appear in the even harmonics of the fundamental frequency.
The threshold value was evaluated as the mean of the last six reversals of the staircase.
Subsequent data analyses are based on the mean of the wavelength values of the last four of these reversals for each staircase.
The wavelengths found for the last four reversals were averaged to obtain a mean wavelength value for each condition.