English to Hindi Dictionary reversible

reversible

प्रतिवर्ती
definition
adjective
able to be reversed, in particular.
translation of 'reversible '
पलटवाँ,
उलटवां,
उलटने योग्य,
विपर्येय,
प्रतिवर्ती
adjective
उलटने अथवा पुलटने योग्य
example
Corporatisation is just 'reversible' in an instant.
Some of these effects are 'reversible' , but many are not.
The 'reversible' cover is a nice touch, the booklet is informative, and it's just plain pretty.
It has a staggered 15 round magazine with a 'reversible' magazine release button that can be positioned for either right- or left-handed shooters.
I suggest you buy some inexpensive plain, 'reversible' jerseys.
Using 'reversible' jackets - green for timbered areas and white for snow - troops blended in with their surroundings.
The coat is a gent's light grey waterproof 'reversible' jacket, with fleece lining.
The boot is a technical joy, with cubby holes, cargo nets, an extending plastic cover and a neat 'reversible' floor which flips from carpet to plastic for pet transportation.
‘Unlike a face lift and other cosmetic surgery, the safety margin is high because it is 'reversible' ,’ said Dr Lee, a surgeon.
Carpets from Chiprovtsi are 'reversible' and can be used on both sides and some are even aged 30 years and even more.
And I bet you haven't even noticed that all car number plates on TV ads are 'reversible' so the image can simply be reversed to show both left- and right-hand drive?
Of course, these would make good 'reversible' garments.
Many nucleophilic additions to carbon-oxygen double bonds are 'reversible' , and the equilibrium position of the reaction determines the overall results.
Miles said one student proposed a 'reversible' high occupancy vehicle lane on Highway 99 to increase its capacity, while others argued against the construction of any new infrastructure.
Consider a 'reversible' gel in aqueous solvent with the polymers constituting the gel consisting of hydrophobic groups separated by hydrophilic spacers, as in the RG model.
Both types of reaction are 'reversible' and produce an ester and water.
High temperature may also cause large, 'reversible' effects on the rate of photosynthesis.
In our study the bronchoconstrictive effect was spontaneously 'reversible' , that is, without treatment with a [beta] agonist.
The fashion and mood of the era are evoked by Willis' third choice, a rust-coloured angular chesterfield with 'reversible' armrests.
The essential process involves a 'reversible' change of state, i.e., liquid to vapor to liquid.
For example, choose a comforter or duvet cover that's 'reversible' so you can change the mood by flipping it over.
The coat is 'reversible' and is made up in two medium weight fabrics to span both casual and formal occasions.
When it was used in vast quantities in agriculture, DDT probably harmed reproduction in birds of prey - but this harm subsequently proved 'reversible' .
These effects are 'reversible' and tend to be less of a problem over time if the patient continues taking the drug.
The scales are nicely contoured, and the scabbard offers a 'reversible' belt clip for blade-up or blade-down carry in addition to a neck chain.
Since it operates from the ground and its effects are supposedly 'reversible' , it has not generated the controversy associated with ‘space weapons.’
Written by former Ministry of Education CEO Clive Borely, the book Carlton and the Dolphin and Tilly the Turtle is a 'reversible' , hardcover publication.
In many patients, 'reversible' conditions such as hypothyroidism or depression are comorbid rather than being the actual cause of cognitive decline.
All of the streetcars are bright yellow, and have 'reversible' wooden seats inside.
‘And there's a bit of chalky decay there,’ he said, indicating a white patch on another tooth, ‘but that should be 'reversible' .’
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