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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151. It reversed fast, the gearbox whining like a violin, and parked in front of the Mercedes.
152. Again, the same Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the case.
153. The two of them reversed Indianapolis' long-standing tradition of not taking federal funds, including money for school breakfasts.
154. As I watched, a Transit van reversed into Fastfit's loading area.
155. The image on the screen was reversed and upside down.
156. The decision was subsequently reversed on appeal to the High Court.
157. As I reversed the car, I caught sight of her blithely telling all and sundry about the row.
158. Privacy is a type of information that has its polarity reversed.
159. I knitted two plain white rows between each row of faces and reversed the pattern each time it changed.
160. The Court of Appeal reversed this decision, but it was held that instructions were relevant in deciding fitness for purpose.
161. Romford's lorry driver negligently reversed his company's vehicle into another employee, in fact, his father.
162. On the prosecutor's appeal to the Divisional Court this decision was in turn reversed.
163. In 1965 an Act was passed which reversed this judgment.
164. Nolan J. dismissed the claim but the Court of Appeal, by a majority, reversed his decision.
165. His verdict will have to be reversed if he is to play anything more than a symbolic role for a divided opposition.
166. Bowing to private and public pressure, Baer then reversed his ruling in the drug case.
167. Many of the consequences of our acts can be reversed or nullified by redefinition.
168. The bill reversed this decision and returned the burden of proof concerning a business necessity to the employer.
169. Many of the former administration's policies were reversed by the new president.
170. A fall in morale tends to be insidious but can be rapidly reversed with definite and positive action.
171. Various international bodies warned of the need to impose radical austerity measures without delay if adverse trends were to be reversed.
172. Her brave and beaming face was duplicated on the reversed covers.
173. Even at this late stage,(http://sentencedict.com/reversed.html) the choice he has made can be reversed.
174. The chapter focus then switches to chromatographic modes, reversed phase, ion exchange and size exclusion being examined.
175. It has reversed some policies, such as the hated Employment Contracts Act and the hasty privatisation of the accident compensation scheme.
176. We can also see that labor productivity increased slightly more than land productivity until 1992, then the relationship was reversed.
177. Formalist theory reversed the priority of content over form and devoted its attention exclusively to form.
178. Flustered, she reversed, and the groceries she had bought enroute fell off the back seat and flopped to the floor.
179. Half the new police squad cars have the colors reversed.
180. So in winter the trade winds are strengthened and diverted, and are almost reversed in summer.
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