reversed

IPA: rɪvˈɝst

adjective

  • Turned or changed to the contrary; inside out.
  • (botany) Resupinate.
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Examples of "reversed" in Sentences

  • Stuck twins: twin reversed arterial perfusion syndrome (TRAP)
  • Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo permalink #6 of 64: how why is the title reversed from the lyric?
  • (See here for a discussion of how the Court this term reversed all of the five pro-environmental cases that came before it this term -- all by a divided vote.)
  • Griffin reversed the decision before the repair capability had been demonstrated, although it was dependent on it suceeding before the final go ahead was given.
  • After his opposition grew increasingly untenable, McCain reversed his position, and encouraged his home state of Arizona to recognize the holiday despite opposition from Mecham.
  • I grew up in a household where the gender roles were essentially reversed from the current cultural norm, though in many, many ways more egalitarian than a stereotypical hetero-marriage.
  • Perhaps the precedent that needs to be reversed is Marbury v Madison, and let the SCOTUS revert to the very limited role that, it appears to me, the framers meant it to have in the first place.
  • Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) occurs only in the setting of a monochorionic pregnancy and complicates approximately 1 percent of monochorionic twin gestations, with an incidence of 1 in 35,000 births.
  • I cannot conceive any thing more appalling than that it should be held, that every one of the cases similarly decided ought to be reversed; that the judgments without number under which parties have been sent for execution _are all erroneous judgments, and ought to have been reversed_, and _must_ have been reversed, if they had been brought before the last resort! "

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