1. return to former condition: a return to an earlier condition often perceived as less desirable or inferior
2. reversal: a change to the opposite direction
3. genetics return to original characteristics: the restoration of the normal genetic constitution in a mutant organism, e.g. by means of a second mutation that cancels out the effects of an earlier one
4. genetics reverted organism: an organism that has reverted to ancestral genetic characteristics
5. law return to former owner: the return of property to its former owner or his or her heirs at the end of a specific period, usually when the present owner dies
6. law property returned to former owner: property that has been returned to its former owner or his or her heirs
7. law right to inherit property: the right to succeed to property, granted to somebody by the former owner
transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participlere·ver·sioned, present participlere·ver·sion·ing, 3rd person present singularre·ver·sions)
Definition:
make different version of something: to make a new or different version of an existing thing, especially a radio or television program or piece of software