Reversible

/rɪˈvɜːrsəbl/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Capable of being undone, annulled, or reversed in effect or operation.
    The decision was deemed reversible upon appeal.
  2. (adj.) Applicable to a contract or agreement that can be rescinded or canceled.
    The parties agreed to a reversible clause allowing termination within 30 days.

Forms

  • reversibly

Commentary

Often used in contracts to specify terms that may be annulled or modified; clarity in drafting reversible conditions aids enforceability.

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