- verbreverse (verb) · reverses (third person present) · reversed (past tense) · reversed (past participle) · reversing (present participle)
- move backward:"the truck reversed into the back of a bus"
- cause (a vehicle) to move backward:"I got in the car, reversed it and drove it up the driveway"
- turn (something) the other way around or up or inside out:"after completing a row of leaves or flowers I have reversed the pattern"
- make (something) the opposite of what it was:"the damage done to the ozone layer may be reversed"
- exchange (the position or function) of two people or things:"the experimenter and the subject reversed roles and the experiment was repeated"
- lawrevoke or annul (a judgment, sentence, or decree made by a lower court or authority):"the court reversed his conviction"
- (of an engine) work in a contrary direction:"the ship's engines reversed and cut out altogether"
- printingmake (type or a design) print as white in a block of solid color or a halftone:"their press ads had a headline reversed out of the illustration"
adjectivereverse (adjective)- going in or turned toward the direction opposite to that previously stated:"the trend appears to be going in the reverse direction"
- operating, behaving, or ordered in a way contrary or opposite to that which is usual or expected:"here are the results in reverse order"
- electronics(of a voltage applied to a semiconductor junction) in the direction which does not allow significant current to flow.
- geologydenoting a fault or faulting in which a relative downward movement occurred in the strata situated on the underside of the fault plane.
nounreverse (noun) · reverses (plural noun) · the reverse (noun)- a complete change of direction or action:"the growth actuates a reverse of photosynthesis"
- reverse gear on a motor vehicle; the position of a gear lever or selector corresponding to this. See also in reverse below."some automatic cars are designed so that Reverse cannot be engaged unless the driver's foot is on the brake pedal"
- american footballa play in which the ballcarrier reverses the direction of attack by lateraling or handling the ball to a teammate moving in the opposite direction:"his touchdown came after he had scampered 58 yards on a reverse with McMahon"
- (the reverse)the opposite or contrary to that previously stated:"he didn't feel homesick—quite the reverse"
- an adverse change of fortune; a setback or defeat:"the team suffered its heaviest reverse of the season"
- the opposite side or face to the observer:"the address is given on the reverse of this leaflet"
- a left-hand page of an open book, or the back of a loose document.
- the side of a coin or medal bearing the value or secondary design.
- the design or inscription on the reverse side of a coin or medal. See also obverse
OriginMiddle English: from Old French revers, reverse (nouns), reverser (verb), from Latin reversus ‘turned back’, past participle of revertere, from re- ‘back’ + vertere ‘to turn’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbadjective- going in or turned toward the direction opposite to that previously stated:
noun- the opposite or contrary to that previously stated:
- an adverse change of fortune; a setback or defeat:
- the opposite side or face to the observer:
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