English to Tamil Dictionary reversible

reversible

மீளக்கூடிய
definition
adjective
able to be reversed, in particular.
translation of 'reversible'
எதிர்ப்புறமாகத் திருப்பத் தக்க,
தலைகீழாக மாற்றத் தக்க
example
These effects were 'reversible' in the short term and nonreversible in the long term.
Further development of 'reversible' clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs.
When it was used in vast quantities in agriculture, DDT probably harmed reproduction in birds of prey - but this harm subsequently proved 'reversible' .
The fashion and mood of the era are evoked by Willis' third choice, a rust-coloured angular chesterfield with 'reversible' armrests.
‘But one of the main advantages of Botox is that the side effects are 'reversible' , such as with tosis, which goes away in three months as the drug starts to wear off,’ said McMillan.
These side effects may be 'reversible' , such as weight gains or losses, loss of hair, and mouth ulcers, or may be permanent such as amputation or skeletal abnormalities.
The coat is a gent's light grey waterproof 'reversible' jacket, with fleece lining.
These spectral changes were completely 'reversible' at the phase transition temperature of the lipids, when the sample was slowly heated back to 35°C.
Written by former Ministry of Education CEO Clive Borely, the book Carlton and the Dolphin and Tilly the Turtle is a 'reversible' , hardcover publication.
Clever touches such as 'reversible' tops and jackets, fun appliqués and fine embroidery make them stand out from the rest.
Her cloak was 'reversible' , black on one side, brown on the other.
For example, choose a comforter or duvet cover that's 'reversible' so you can change the mood by flipping it over.
Now assume that a macromolecule contains 'reversible' linker groups allowing weak links with the gel.
Now we're not so sure if these effects are 'reversible' - in fact, we know some at least experimental drugs that can reverse or at least prevent the shrinkage.
Lining with another garment fabric makes your vest 'reversible' .
Some of these effects are 'reversible' , but many are not.
The problem appeared to be 'reversible' , but not by medicine.
The coat is 'reversible' and is made up in two medium weight fabrics to span both casual and formal occasions.
Le Châtelier realized that the carbon monoxide formed carbon dioxide and carbon in a 'reversible' reaction, for which the iron oxides acted as a catalyst.
‘Star’ is a novel by Pamela Anderson with a 'reversible' book jacket that contains a nude pinup of the author on the inside.
The reaction is potentially 'reversible' under physiological conditions, and the enzyme was formerly supposed to be responsible for starch synthesis.
It has a staggered 15 round magazine with a 'reversible' magazine release button that can be positioned for either right- or left-handed shooters.
Ireland will be represented for the first time in the 'reversible' plough event at the Czech University of Agriculture complex.
Flashbacks are generally short-term, non-distressing, recurrent, spontaneous, 'reversible' and benign conditions.
Corporatisation is just 'reversible' in an instant.
There are quite a few fabrics suitable for 'reversible' jackets.
The styles range from a classic wool-cashmere pea coat to a 'reversible' shearling jacket.
Experiments on the physical properties of this barrier appear to be in conflict with current physical understanding of the rheology of 'reversible' gels.
This afternoon, I realised that snowboards aren't necessarily 'reversible' , and put my bindings back the right way.
Extras for this DVD amount to an illustration gallery, previews, a mini poster insert, and a 'reversible' cover.
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