Adjective(1) directed or moving toward the rear,reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect,of the transmission gear causing backward movement in amotor vehicle(2) directed or moving toward the rear(3) reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect(4) of the transmission gear causing backward movement in amotor vehicle
Noun(1) a relation of direct opposition,the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed,an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes,something that is thwarting or frustrating,the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design,(American football) a running play in which a back running in one direction hands the ball to a back running in the opposite direction,turning in the opposite direction,opposite,bad luck; failure(2) a relation of direct opposition(3) the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed(4) an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes(5) something that is thwarting or frustrating(6) the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design(7) (American football) a running play in which a back running in one direction hands the ball to a back running in the opposite direction(8) turning in the opposite direction(9) opposite(10) bad luck; failure
Verb(1) change to the contrary,turn inside out or upside down,rule against,annul by recalling or rescinding,turn upside down or backwards,cancel,change(2) change to the contrary(3) turn inside out or upside down(4) rule against(5) annul by recalling or rescinding(6) turn upside down or backwards(7) cancel(8) change
Adjective(1) directed or moving toward the rear,reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect,of the transmission gear causing backward movement in amotor vehicle(2) directed or moving toward the rear(3) reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect(4) of the transmission gear causing backward movement in amotor vehicle
Noun(1) a relation of direct opposition,the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed,an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes,something that is thwarting or frustrating,the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design,(American football) a running play in which a back running in one direction hands the ball to a back running in the opposite direction,turning in the opposite direction,opposite,bad luck; failure(2) a relation of direct opposition(3) the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed(4) an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes(5) something that is thwarting or frustrating(6) the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design(7) (American football) a running play in which a back running in one direction hands the ball to a back running in the opposite direction(8) turning in the opposite direction(9) opposite(10) bad luck; failure
Verb(1) change to the contrary,turn inside out or upside down,rule against,annul by recalling or rescinding,turn upside down or backwards,cancel,change(2) change to the contrary(3) turn inside out or upside down(4) rule against(5) annul by recalling or rescinding(6) turn upside down or backwards(7) cancel(8) change
(1) Appellate courts generally don't like to reverse trial courts' evidence calls.(2) Later, the media department chairperson also appealed to the Opposition to reverse its boycott decision.(3) A driver crashed into the front of his home yesterday after mistaking first gear for reverse .(4) I ended up travelling on to the next stop and then returning in the reverse direction.(5) She had already checked the reverse of the paper but found it to be blank.(6) We detected no tidal effects on salinity or water level in the impoundment, despite reverse flow at the fishway.(7) As a result of this amazing reverse flow, the lake expands from 2,700 square kilometers in the dry season to no less than 16,000 sq km.(8) The first thing you have to do is carve out steel dies for the obverse and the reverse of the coin.(9) As with the Arnold press, the palms-facing-backward position of the reverse barbell press allows you to comfortably start from the lowest position.(10) The board is hard-mounted and shows the US on one side and Germany on the reverse .(11) He denied that Simms and Sylvester ran to attack them; the reverse was the case.(12) For some odd reason she always turned too little, reversed too far or accelerated before changing the gear back from reverse to drive.(13) The census also noted a reverse in the long-term decline in the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist faiths, with sizeable increases witnesses across the board.(14) Despite the reverse , Kiwi Searancke's players earned a consolation bonus point to cling on to their lead in Pool B and remain on course to secure a home quarter-final.(15) Certainly, if you were to buy a 6-series, I recommend you select reverse when leaving friends' houses so they don't see its backside.(16) Records indicate that this subtly rendered but evidently posthumous image bore an inscription on its reverse identifying the subject as Wenceslas of Luxembourg.
(1) Appellate courts generally don't like to reverse trial courts' evidence calls.(2) Later, the media department chairperson also appealed to the Opposition to reverse its boycott decision.(3) A driver crashed into the front of his home yesterday after mistaking first gear for reverse .(4) I ended up travelling on to the next stop and then returning in the reverse direction.(5) She had already checked the reverse of the paper but found it to be blank.(6) We detected no tidal effects on salinity or water level in the impoundment, despite reverse flow at the fishway.(7) As a result of this amazing reverse flow, the lake expands from 2,700 square kilometers in the dry season to no less than 16,000 sq km.(8) The first thing you have to do is carve out steel dies for the obverse and the reverse of the coin.(9) As with the Arnold press, the palms-facing-backward position of the reverse barbell press allows you to comfortably start from the lowest position.(10) The board is hard-mounted and shows the US on one side and Germany on the reverse .(11) He denied that Simms and Sylvester ran to attack them; the reverse was the case.(12) For some odd reason she always turned too little, reversed too far or accelerated before changing the gear back from reverse to drive.(13) The census also noted a reverse in the long-term decline in the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist faiths, with sizeable increases witnesses across the board.(14) Despite the reverse , Kiwi Searancke's players earned a consolation bonus point to cling on to their lead in Pool B and remain on course to secure a home quarter-final.(15) Certainly, if you were to buy a 6-series, I recommend you select reverse when leaving friends' houses so they don't see its backside.(16) Records indicate that this subtly rendered but evidently posthumous image bore an inscription on its reverse identifying the subject as Wenceslas of Luxembourg.