Glossary
Reversed
An appellate court's ruling that the lower court got it wrong. The original judgment is undone. The appellate court typically remands the case for further proceedings consistent with its opinion.
A reversal means the appellate court found legal error big enough to change the outcome. The losing party at trial now wins on the issue that was reversed. But "reversed" doesn't necessarily mean the case is over: the appellate court usually sends it back for the trial court to redo whatever it got wrong, possibly with a new trial.
Outright reversals are uncommon. Most appellate decisions either affirm or affirm-in-part / reverse-in-part on specific issues.