adjective
- capable of being returned to a former condition, position, or state
- subject to reversion to a former owner or their heirs
Usage: legal
Examples
- The software changes are revertible if problems arise.
- The contract includes revertible clauses for property ownership.
- These modifications are revertible to the original design.
- The trust established revertible rights for the family.
- All system updates are revertible through the backup feature.
- The lease contains revertible terms after twenty years.