Similar words: reverse, reverse engineering, revers, unversed, persevere, reversal, reversing, reversion. Meaning: [rɪ'vɜrs /-'vɜːs] adj. 1. turned inside out and resewn 2. turned about in order or relation.
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61. That decision was reversed on the spot.
62. This reversed the materialistic concept that conditions determine psychology.
63. Their shields, reversed, served as boards on light trestles.
64. The decision was reversed on appeal on the facts.
65. Caught off-guard Wednesday, he apologized and reversed course.
66. These decisions can only be reversed with great difficulty.
67. On April 29, however, Taylor reversed his position.
68. He slowly reversed the van into the parking place.
69. The decision was subsequently reversed on appeal.
70. Medmelton eyes reversed would certainly have been commented on.
71. George Bush has reversed these priorities.
72. One week later, the decision was reversed.
73. But that was reversed yesterday when the market gained renewed strength from forecasts of additional rain.
74. The court of appeal reversed the original verdict set the prisoner free.
75. The Prince and Princess have each, in their own way, reversed the order of play.
76. Those doubts continued as Pittsburgh came out and reversed the situation in the second half.
77. However, the report of the Road Traffic Law Review has reversed this trend.
78. For older workers this means that trends towards early retirement are unlikely to be reversed despite shortages in some industrial sectors.
79. Whether human myopia can be arrested or reversed is the subject of some debate in ophthalmology.
80. Tony reversed his car and turned to take another look at the theatre - there was nothing there.
81. If both floppy drive lights are lit then one floppy connector is reversed.
82. Sometimes the rags to riches progress of a dish is reversed.
83. I felt our situation had been reversed: now I was the halting beginner,(http://sentencedict.com/reversed.html) he was the fluent expert.
84. Both boats then reversed in front of me and two people from each boat set about the bridge, trying to free it.
85. The better choice here is a crescent-pattern spanner which has angled jaws so that it can be reversed in tight corners.
86. Moreover, the growing dependence of local government on central grants that so concerned the Layfield Committee has been reversed.
87. Yet both organizations allowed the experiment to go forward, and in each case it reversed a deteriorating situation.
88. As the bus was waiting in Bondgate a lorry carrying scaffolding reversed into the back of the bus.
89. They accordingly reversed the judge's decision to quash and restored the decisions of the appeal committee in both cases.
90. The action reversed a trend in which the two countries appeared to be edging ever so slightly toward increased cooperation.
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