[
US
/ˈkɑnvɝsɫi/
]
[ UK /kənvˈɜːsli/ ]
[ UK /kənvˈɜːsli/ ]
ADVERB
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with the terms of the relation reversed
conversely, not all women are mothers
How To Use conversely In A Sentence
- Women suffering from anorexia are still convinced that their thin, frail bodies are fat and unsightly. Conversely, some people who are a great deal heavier than they should be can persuade themselves that they are 'just right'.
- 't think that when people grow up, they will become morebroad-minded and can accept everything. Conversely, I think it's aselecting process, knowing what's the most important and what's theleast. And then be a simple man.
- February 26, 2005 03: 43 schlarb: re: Soul-Junk chronology: all of the full length records run in ascending order from 1950 through, most recently, 1958. conversely all the EP's run in decending order from 1949 through, again most recently, 1937. Not one to shy away from a challenge (Music (For Robots))
- Or, conversely, isn't the character of modern American life strangely illuminated by -- and compatible with -- that entity that is so often described as antithetical to it, the mafia? Critical Mass
- Conversely, the extrinsic properties of artifacts can provide chronological information that seriation cannot.
- Or, conversely, to mediate space to conform to the properties of each and every particle in it. METAPLANETARY
- 't think that when people grow up, they will become morebroad-minded and can accept everything. Conversely, I think it's aselecting process, knowing what's the most important and what's theleast. And then be a simple man.
- Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment.
- Conversely any indication that a rate hike may be in prospect will be AUD supportive.
- Conversely, when the device is removed from the USB bus, the disconnect function is called with the device pointer.