Reversible in a sentence as a noun

Sheets will be reversible and for every set of sheets purchased, we'll give a sheet to someone that needs one.

Mass surveillance isn't inevitable, it's a political decision and a decision which is reversible.

Absolutely spot on. Hellbanning a real user would probably be worse than not catching fraud in the first place, so must be avoided with utmost care.- Hellbans are made via operator decision- Hellbans are reversible and all customer support channels still work for a hellbanned user

Bitcoin is far less secure than bank maintained fiat currency networks, because in the latter, fraudulent transactions and electronic theft are generally reversible.

It's like taking a trip back to the depression-era bucket shops.-Consumer unfriendly: the average "man on the street" can't secure his wallet file and even many technically sharp people have been ripped off. Non-reversible transactions aren't a positive for most users and requiring traders to use an escrow service further increases costs.

The idea that this is theoretically required in all cases is mistakenly based on equilibrium, reversible conditions that do not hold for living organisms and an insufficient appreciation of the second law.

Reversible in a sentence as an adjective

You are going to - break your CSS by making it dependent on javascript - use inefficient compression, easily reversible, to "obfuscate" javascript - both of these slowing your page loading time That's like the worst of DRM badly emulated in a browser.

That helps with rush hour commuter traffic, except that a lot of cars are eastbound for evening appointments even as commuters are leaving the city, so the reversal of lanes still leaves the regular, nonreversible lanes badly congested each evening.

However, unlike the one-time-use chemical-reaction heating pads you can buy in a pharmacy, this reaction is reversible, so you can "recharge" the Zeolite by heating it and removing the water as it is released in order to force the reaction to reverse itself.

New polymers are developed by the dozen in materials science nowadays!I think I see where the author got mixed up though: reversible thermosets would be quite novel in of themselves, and you could argue most breakthrough developments in thermosets/thermoplastics are from decades ago.

I would be interested to know how the internal pressure of this experiment fluctuates due to phase transitions, especially chemical reactions which could potentially produce phase transitions that are not thermally or biologically reversible in the vicinity of STP.

Reversible definitions

noun

a garment (especially a coat) that can be worn inside out (with either side of the cloth showing)

adjective

capable of reversing or being reversed; "reversible hypertension"

adjective

capable of being reversed or used with either side out; "a reversible jacket"

See also: two-sided

adjective

capable of being reversed; "a reversible decision is one that can be appealed or vacated"

adjective

capable of assuming or producing either of two states; "a reversible chemical reaction"; "a reversible cell"