[
UK
/ɹɪvˈɜːsd/
]
[ US /ɹiˈvɝst, ɹɪˈvɝst/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈvɝst, ɹɪˈvɝst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
turned about in order or relation
transposed letters -
turned inside out and resewn
the reversed collar looked as good as new
How To Use reversed In A Sentence
- An Ohio appellate court last week reversed a lower court ruling that the city's pernicious treatment of marijuana users was unconstitutional under state law.
- If we want to avert a very deep recession it is absolutely vital that these psychological factors are reversed.
- The image is upside-down and reversed left-to-right.
- Both Hyundai and Nissan have reversed their U.S. automotive fortunes but to differing degrees.
- He reversed his car straight at the policeman.
- Unfortunately, whatever mojo he worked in the mountains has reversed the Earth's cool polarity and Superman is temporarily cooler than Batman.
- Eighteen months later an appellate court reversed the convictions and criticized the conduct of the trial judge and the prosecution.
- Appellants also stood to have their action terminated if the district court's order went unreversed.
- But the signs, which cost the parish £215, will not be re-erected because members reversed their policy after being bombarded with complaints.
- But in other respects, the two countries' positions are reversed.