reverse|reversed|reverses|reversing in English
verb
[re'verse || rɪ'vɜrs /-'vɜːs]
overturn, flip; invert, transpose; cause to move backward; cause to move in the opposite direction; revoke, cancel, annul; change, alte
Use "reverse|reversed|reverses|reversing" in a sentence
1. A reverse draw limb Crossbow reverses the Crossbow’s arms for a …
2. If you say the prayer in reverse the results will also be reversed
3. Reversing alarm lamps
4. Reversing the heaven and earth.
5. This reverses the usual burden of proof.
6. Then everything reverses, as in a square dance.
7. A method of reversing thymic atrophy
8. After several reverses the enemy was forced to retreat.
9. 4 Caution! This truck is reversing.
10. Practise reversing the car into the garage.
11. He reversed the car.
12. Reduction of quinone reverses this reaction back to hydroquinone.
13. He reversed around the corner.
14. The driver bumped the kerb while reversing.
15. Suddenly, he reversed himself completely.
16. Time will not be reversed?
17. Reversing this sleep debt is a complex challenge.
18. 5 Reversing the brain drain could take time.
19. Plummeting Birthrates aren’t easily reversed
20. He reversed into a tree.
21. WHO Reverses Course, Now Advises Against Use of 'Punishing' Lockdowns
22. Yet, as water approaches the freezing point, the process reverses!
23. Cutter is created by reverse engineers for reverse engineers
24. Their positions are now reversed.
25. This trend is being reversed .