reversion

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English - Turkish
(Kanun) yeniden intikal
atacılık
(Ticaret) ilk sahibine dönme
(Kanun) bozma
eski haline çevrilme
(Kanun,Ticaret) eski sahibine intikal
(Biyoloji) atavizm
(Tıp) reversiyon
(mülk) ilk sahibine dönme
veraset hakkı
eski haline ya da alışkanlığına dönme
kalıtım hakkı
{i} (eski durum, alışkanlık, inanç v.b.'ne) dönme
{i} biyol. birkaç kuşak boyunca görünmeyen birtakım özelliklerin yeniden ortaya çıkması
{i} ilkel özelliklerin yeniden belirmesi
{i} eski sahibine dönme
iki veya daha fazla kuşak boyunca görülmemiş olan ilkel özelliklerin yeniden belirmesi
eski haline veya inancına dönme
tekrar intikal
{i} kutup değiştirme
{i} eski haline dönme
bir mülkün bir veya birkaç kişinin kullanımına geçtikten sonra başka belirli
{i} terslik
(Tıp) Atavik bir özelliğin yeniden belirmesi, eski atalarda görülen herhangi bir özelliğin birkaç kuşak sonra yeniden görülmesi
{i} evirtim
revers
(Denizbilim) ters

Akıllı olmanın yararı bir aptalmış gibi davranabilirsin, ancak tersi mümkün değildir. - The benefit of being intelligent is that you can pretend to be a fool, but the reverse is not possible.

O, istediğimin tersini yaptı. - He did the reverse of what I asked.

mean reversion
(Finans) Ortalamaya dönüş
mean reversion
(Finans) Mean reversion iş a mathematical methodology sometimes used for stock investing, but it can be applied to other processes. İn general terms the ıdea iş that both a stock's high and löw prices are temporary, and that a stock's price will tend to have an average price over time
undergo reversion, as in a mutation
Gibi bir mutasyon içinde eski haline dönme tabi
longitudinal reversion
boyca eski haline gelme
revers
devrik yaka gibi astarını gösterecek şekilde katlanmış elbise kısmı
revers
manşet
English - English
The right of succeeding to an estate, or to another possession
A sum payable on a person's death
The action of returning to a former condition or practice; reversal
The return of an estate to the donor or grantor after expiry of the grant
An estate which has been returned in this manner
The fact of being turned the reverse way
The return of a genetic characteristic after a period of suppression
The action of reverting something
The action of turning something the reverse way
The right of succeeding to an office after the death or retirement of the holder
a return to or toward some former state or condition
{n} a right to sucession, a succession
the death of the grantee
Future interest in grantor that results after life estate terminates and no remainder interest was given
The return of the unused portion of an appropriation to the fund from which the appropriation was made In California State government, the undisbursed portion of an appropriation reverts two years after the last day of availability (normally June 30) for encumbrance The Budget Act often provides for the reversion of unused portions of appropriations when such reversion is to be made prior to the statutory limit
a return to a normal phenotype (usually resulting from a second mutation)
That part of the estate which remains after the determination of the particular estate and falls into the possession of the original grantor or representative
That which reverts or returns; residue
Unary operation on a multivector which negates those components which would change sign if their vector factors were reversed in order Hence the reversion of x is x, but the reversion of xy is -xy
{i} act of turning something the opposite way; act of returning to a previous condition; return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law)
Hence, a right to future possession or enjoyment; succession
A reversion to a previous state, system, or kind of behaviour is a change back to it. This is a reversion to the system under which the Royals were paid for nearly 300 years. = return
The portion of an estate remaining with the original grantor after the termination of a leasehold or life estate
-See Conceptual reversion
The residue of an estate left to the grantor, to commence after the determination of some particular estate granted out by him
A conveyance provision that allows the previous property owner to regain the property under certain circumstances
An undesirable change in flavor of a refined oil or fat It usually refers to the development of a characteristic off flavor in a refined, bleached oil of good initial flavor
turning in the opposite direction a return to a normal phenotype (usually resulting from a second mutation) (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e
change of an apomorphy to a new character state which resembles the plesiomorphic state
The production of a wild-type gene from a mutant gene The return of a mutant to the wild-type phenotype by way of a second mutational event
a failure to maintain a higher state
The right to future possession or enjoyment by the person or his heirs, creating the preceding estate
A future estate in real property created by operation of law when a grantor conveys a lesser estate than he has The residue left in the grantor is called a reversion which commences in possession in the future upon the end of a particular estate granted or devised, whether it be freehold or less-than-freehold
returning to a former state
The right to future possession or enjoyment by the person, or his heirs, creating the preceding estate
The act of returning, or coming back; return
A sum payable on a persons death
A provision in a conveyance that the land will return to the grantor upon the happening of an event or contingency Compare, FEE SIMPLE
A return towards some ancestral type or character; atavism
A right to future possession retained by the owner at the time of a transfer of the owner's interest in real property This occurs when the owner conveys an estate of lesser duration than the estate the owner has For example, if an owner with fee simple interest in property conveys a life estate to another, the property would revert to the original owner upon the death of the person granted the life estate
The right to future possession or enjoyment by the person who created the present estate, or by his heirs
The return of a property to the original grantor upon the occurrence of an event specified in the grant
The reversion of land or property to a person, family, or country is the return to them of the ownership or control of the land or property
The returning of an estate to the grantor or his heirs, by operation of law, after the grant has terminated; hence, the residue of an estate left in the proprietor or owner thereof, to take effect in possession, by operation of law, after the termination of a limited or less estate carved out of it and conveyed by him
spread of indigenous scrub across land that is lightly grazed or retired from grazing
the right of a lessor to possess leased property upon the termination of a lease
The right to repossess and resume the full and sole use and proprietorship of real property which temporarily has been alienated by lease, easement o otherwise According to the terms of the controlling instrument, the reversionary right becomes effective at a stated time or under certain conditions such as the termination of a leasehold, abandonment of a right-of-way, or at the end of the stimulated economic life of the improvements The present or discounted value of something to be collected at some future date
The return, by operation of law, of property ownership rights to the original owner or that person's heirs after the expiration of an estate created by the owner's transfer of property to another person
A payment which is not to be received, or a benefit which does not begin, until the happening of some event, as the death of a living person
a reappearance of an earlier characteristic
A remnant of an estate that the grantor holds after s/he has granted a limited estate such as a leasehold or life estate to another person The estate will return or revert back to the grantor; also called reverter
(law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e g , the death of the grantee)
A provision in a conveyance that the land will return to the grantor upon the happening of an event or contingency
turning in the opposite direction
reverter
revers
a lapel of a garment, turned back to show the reverse side
revers
a lapel on a woman's garment; turned back to show the reverse side
revers
A part turned or folded back so as to show the inside, or a piece put on in imitation of such a part, as the lapel of a coat
reversions
plural of reversion
Turkish - English

Definition of reversion in Turkish English dictionary

revers
(Tıp) reverse
reversion

    Hyphenation

    re·ver·sion

    Turkish pronunciation

    rîvırjın

    Pronunciation

    /rəˈvərᴢʜən/ /rɪˈvɜrʒən/

    Etymology

    () From Old French reversion (modern réversion), from Latin reversio, from revertere.
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