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reverse
verb reversed, reversing
- tr & intr
1. To move or make something move backwards or in an opposite direction.
- Example: He reversed the car
- Thesaurus: turn, go back, invert, backtrack.
3. To put or arrange something in an opposite or contrary position, state, order, etc.
- Example: reverse the names on the list
5. To change (eg a policy, decision, etc) to its exact opposite or contrary. See also U-turn.
6. law.
- To set aside or overthrow (a legal decision, judgement, etc); to annul.
- 1. The opposite or contrary of something.
- Thesaurus: contrary, opposite, inverse, converse, reversal, antithesis, contradiction.
3. The back or rear side of something, eg the back cover of a book.
- Thesaurus: underside, rear.
5. A reversal (sense 2).
6. A mechanism, especially a car gear, which makes a vehicle, piece of machinery, etc move or operate in a backwards direction.
- Example: reverse gear
- 1. Opposite, contrary or turned round in order, position, direction, etc; inverted.
2. Functioning or moving backwards, or in a direction opposite to the normal one.
3. military.
- Relating to or positioned at the rear.
- Turned the other way about, backwards or upside down; inverted.
- Said of a policy, legal decision, etc: overturned; annulled.
adverb
adverb
noun
noun
- To put a vehicle, mechanism, etc into reverse gear.
- To move backwards or in an opposite direction to normal.
- Backwards or in an opposite direction to normal.
- (rit)
To make a telephone call that is charged to the person being called instead of to the caller. N Amer equivalent call collect (see under call).
