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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121. But our eyes, as though reversed, encircle it on every side, like traps set round its unobstructed path to freedom.
122. However, the falls were relatively modest and, in the case of the Crown Court at least, were soon reversed.
123. He reversed his car and prepared to drive back down the road.
124. Four days later the faculty reversed that decision, and then reversed it once again.
125. In all instances the toxicity was easily reversed by reducing the cyclosporin dose.
126. And the House of Lords reversed the Court of Appeal and decided that the union was responsible for its shop stewards.
127. In the past the senator has supported these programs, but last year he reversed himself.
128. The ban will remain in force for 50 years unless reversed by a consensus among the Treaty's voting members.
129. More valuable is James Woodhouse who reversed the pattern of Duck's career.
130. This is sometimes reversed; wives are not always good listeners.
131. For short periods the dominant direction of the drift may be reversed by abnormal wind conditions.
132. By the late 1970s, however, some elements of this dispersal had in turn been reversed.
133. Two days before the hearing, she reversed her decision and asked for him back.
134. For their part, the Communists completely reversed their line, earning the permanent hostility of many of their former allies.
135. But now the relationship is supposedly reversed, with the fashion industry kowtowing to consumers.
136. But in a letter sent Monday night to congressional leaders, Dole reversed course.
137. Number three has a quite different style of roundel and, to me it looks as if the tail stripe colours are reversed!
138. But the union of youth and age had reversed her role.
139. Sonia's deportation was only reversed because the Home Secretary used his discretion to consider the compassionate circumstances of her case.
140. She reversed the car out and swung it round to give Billy room to put his in its place.
141. The four-wheel started first go and he reversed out into the farmyard.
142. The neonatal pattern of drug elimination is reversed rapidly several weeks after birth and children generally utilize drugs more rapidly than adults.
143. Look especially for incorrect or reversed connections to integrated circuits(sentencedict.com), transistors etc.
144. Eighteen months later an appellate court reversed the convictions and criticized the conduct of the trial judge and the prosecution.
145. On appeal by the commissioner the judge reversed that decision.
146. Successive Conservative governments implemented policies which reversed the slight trend for income redistribution to poorer groups.
147. There is no reason why general trends in evolution shouldn't be reversed.
148. Many stress-related complaints can be reversed simply by breathing properly and occasionally readjusting body alignment.
149. Parents, teachers, and local clergy are campaigning to have the decision reversed.
150. At the Centre Mondial, it looks to the outside observer as if the problem is reversed.
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