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    Re·verse
    /rəˈvərs/

    verb

    • 1. move backward: "the truck reversed into the back of a bus" Similar backgo back/backwardsdrive back/backwardsmove back/backwardsOpposite go forwards

    adjective

    • 1. going in or turned toward the direction opposite to that previously stated: "the trend appears to be going in the reverse direction" Similar oppositecontraryconversecounterOpposite same

    noun

    • 1. a complete change of direction or action: "the growth actuates a reverse of photosynthesis"
    • 2. the opposite or contrary to that previously stated: "he didn't feel homesick—quite the reverse" Similar oppositecontraryconverseinverse
  2. Reverse definition: opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character. See examples of REVERSE used in a sentence.

  3. to change a situation or change the order of things so that it becomes the opposite: It is unlikely that the judge will reverse his decision. Let's reverse the order - I'll give the first talk and you the second. reverse. noun. uk / rɪˈvɜːs / us. the reverse. the opposite of what has been suggested: "So, is he happier ?"

  4. 3 days ago · To reverse is to place or move something so that it is facing in the opposite direction from the one faced previously: to reverse from right to left; to reverse a decision. to invert is to turn upside down: to invert a stamp in printing; to invert a bowl over a plate.

  5. To reverse means to turn back, take the opposite direction, go the other way. Many things can be reversed: you can reverse a decision, you can reverse a car — by putting it in the gear called "reverse."

  6. Reverse definition: opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character. See examples of REVERSE used in a sentence.

  7. To reverse is to place or move something so that it is facing in the opposite direction from the one faced previously: to reverse from right to left; to reverse a decision. To invert is to turn upside down: to invert a stamp in printing; to invert a bowl over a plate.

  8. 1. The opposite or contrary: All along we thought Sue was older than Bill, but just the reverse was true. 2. a. The back or rear part: the reverse of the flyer. b. The side of a coin or medal that does not carry the principal design; the verso. 3. A change to an opposite position, condition, or direction. 4.

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