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reverse

re·verse [ ri vúrss ]


verb  (past and past participle re·versed, present participle re·vers·ing, 3rd person present singular re·vers·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb change something to opposite: to change something to the opposite direction, order, or position
reversing the trend of population growth

2. transitive and intransitive verb go backward: to go backward, or move something in a backward direction
reverse the car

3. transitive verb turn something inside out: to change something so that the opposite side or part shows
You can reverse the cloak and wear it with the lining on the outside.

4. transitive verb law revoke ruling: to overturn a previous ruling made by a lower court

5. transitive verb printing print something white against dark background: to print text or graphics in white against a dark or colored background

6. transitive verb military turn weapon upside down: to turn a weapon upside down, especially as a sign of mourning



noun  (plural re·vers·es)
Definition:
 
1. gear for backward movement: the gear in a vehicle or machine that makes it run backward
It's easier to get out of here in reverse.

2. the opposite: the contrary of something
She always does the reverse of what I tell her.

3. back side: the rear or back side of something
The names are written on the reverse of the photo.

4. change to opposite direction: a change or turn to the opposite direction, position, or condition

5. setback: a change for the worse
a military reverse

6. coins back side of coin: the side of a coin, medal, or seal on which the primary design does not appear
See also  obversen (sense 1)

The reverse of some coins carries the national motto.

7. football offensive play in football: in football, a move in which a back receives the handoff from the quarterback and then hands the ball to another back running in the opposite direction



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. opposite to usual or previous arrangement: opposite to what is usual or what was previously said or arranged
announce the results in reverse order

2. on back side: on the other side or the back side of something

3. for backward movement: used to make a machine or vehicle go backward
reverse gear

[14th century. Via Old French revers "reversed" < Latin reversus, past participle of revertere "turn back" < vertere "turn"]

re·verse·ly adverb
re·vers·er noun
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