Definition of Reverse
Verb: reverse ri'vurs
- Change to the contrary
"The trend was reversed";
- change by reversal, turn
- Turn inside out or upside down
- turn back, invert
- Rule against
"The Republicans were reversed when the House voted on the bill";
- overrule, overturn, override, overthrow
- Cancel officially
"He reversed the ban on smoking";
- revoke, annul, lift, countermand, repeal, overturn, rescind, vacate
- Turn around the position, order, relation, or condition of
"when forming a question, reverse the subject and the verb";
- invert
- Move backwards, esp. drive a vehicle backwards
- back up
- A relation of direct opposition
"we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true";
- contrary, opposite
- The gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed
- reverse gear
- An unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
- reversal, setback, blow, black eye
- The side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design
- verso
- (American football) a running play in which a back running in one direction hands the ball to a back running in the opposite direction
- Turning in the opposite direction
- reversion, reversal, turnabout [N. Amer], turnaround
- Directed or moving toward the rear
"a reverse glance";
- rearward
- Of the transmission gear causing backward movement in a motor vehicle
"in reverse gear"
- Reversed (turned backward) in order, nature or effect
- inverse
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