0 a complete change of opinion or behaviour: --
This is the senator's second about-face on the issue.
1 a complete change of direction, opinion, or way of acting --
He goes on to say that he will forgive the misunderstanding if she is willing to do an about-face on the article.
Quizzed on the apparent about-face, officials said the latest proposal is current policy.
Other areas where defects may be enhanced are at the wafer edge, where the water has to do an about-face (reverse motion).
It is remembered for the ideological controversy caused by the apparent ideological about-face of the president, who had previously been critical of oil policy.
Long narrow lines of marching soldiers were unable to easily stop and about-face.
Now we have this about-face.
It was certainly an interesting about-face.
This was an about-face from an incomprehensible passivity towards vandalism, arson and the plunder of government buildings to brutal physical violence against unarmed citizens, resulting in three suspicious deaths.