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reverser
Variant of reverse
reverse
definition
re·verse (ri vʉrs′)
adjective
- turned backward; opposite or contrary, as in position, direction, order, etc.
- with the back showing or in view
- reversing the usual effect so as to show white letters, etc. on a black background
- acting or moving in a way or direction opposite or contrary to the usual
- causing movement backward or in the opposite direction reverse gear
Etymology: ME revers < OFr < L reversus, pp. of revertere: see revert
noun
- the opposite or contrary of something
- the back or rear of something; specif., the side, as of a coin or medal, that does not have the main design
- the act or an instance of reversing; change to the opposite
- a change from good fortune to bad; defeat, check, or misfortune
- a mechanism, etc. for reversing, as a gear arrangement in a transmission that causes a machine, motor vehicle, etc. to run backward or in the opposite direction
- a reversing movement
- ☆ Football a type of play in which a ball carrier running toward a sideline gives the ball to a teammate going the opposite way
transitive verb reversed -·versed′, reversing -·vers′·ing
- to turn backward, in an opposite position or direction, upside down, or inside out
- to change to the opposite; alter completely
- to cause to go or move backward or in an opposite direction
- to exchange or transpose
- to transfer (the charges for a telephone call) to the party being called
- Law to revoke or annul (a decision, judgment, etc.)
intransitive verb
- to move, go, or turn backward or in the opposite direction
- to put a motor, engine, etc. in reverse; reverse the action of a mechanism
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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