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reversible

[ri-vur-suh-buhl] / rɪˈvɜr sə bəl /


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Because the interaction is gentle and reversible, the sensor highlights the affected region while leaving the cell's repair work untouched.

From Science Daily

The bill outlaws those under 18 from being prescribed hormone therapy and fully reversible puberty blockers.

From Seattle Times

Hospital representatives testified that the treatments available to minors are safe and reversible, while surgical procedures that are harder to undo aren’t currently offered to minors anyway.

From Seattle Times

But supporters of the bill have voiced concerns about those treatments, despite testimony from medical providers who said they are safe and reversible.

From Washington Times

Glandian argued that there were 13 errors in the previous trial that overlooked exculpatory evidence and “constituted reversible error” that “undoubtedly affected the verdict.”

From Los Angeles Times