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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91. The unnatural state of his early years had been reversed.
92. Why has there been a downturn in river water quality under the Government which has reversed the trend since the mid-1950s?
93. Not only was the Republican programme of land reform halted, it was reversed.
94. But all this is reversed for a cultivated garden, where not varied but controlled conditions are required.
95. Anomie theorists and their subcultural followers reversed the classical position on these matters, and in doing so encountered serious problems.
96. This argument is reversed when the load has to move a large distance, because a high operating speed is then required.
97. Mrs Wright reversed out into the road again and drove off past the church.
98. After an election, this policy has to be reversed to avoid the likely inflationary consequences.
99. When cimetidine was given together with histamine, blockade of histamine 2 receptor may have reversed histamine stimulated growth.
100. This energy is called ch'i and can stagnate, become blocked or weakened, or have its flow reversed.
101. When a circularly polarized signal is reflected from a flat surface, the direction of polarization is reversed.
102. This prompts the question as to whether young females lay down less fat in species showing reversed size dimorphism.
103. A senior county council official said later on Tuesday he was not optimistic that the decision would be reversed.
104. The Labour candidate advocating a pacifist programme, reversed a large Conservative majority in a seat never before held by Labour.
105. In a Committee debate, they have completely reversed their previous position.
106. Furthermore, the lift generated will act in a diametrically opposite direction when the rotation of the cylinder is reversed.
107. Then the county reversed field and decided to award two separate contracts.
108. The redistribution of wealth, erratically pursued by successive governments since 1945, was markedly reversed in the 1980s.
109. A black van reversed through the shattered remains of the main gate and the back doors were thrown open.
110. But then in 1997 they reversed the policy and, not surprisingly, they had a collapse.
111. I reversed the car into a side turn and waited.
111. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
112. The three men, wearing balaclavas, reversed the Ford Sierra, which had been stolen from Huntington, through the doors.
113. After a lower court ruled the signatures were valid, the Arizona Court of Appeals unanimously reversed that decision in February 1996.
114. By the time she had got across the field and back, Miranda had reversed the car on to the road.
115. The Court of Appeal reversed the judge's decision to refuse the injunctions sought.
116. So, how many policies were reversed by the incoming government, and which policies and areas of policy were left untouched?
117. At times firms may hesitate to respond to an expansionary policy fearing that it will be reversed soon.
118. Where previous models had been brain models first and useful devices second, Hopfield reversed the priorities.
119. It has also been clearly established that in the course of time evaluation of particular variants can change or even be reversed.
120. Yet if one compares these two essentially agrarian communities in temporal terms, the situation is reversed.
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