Meaning & Definition of word "Reverse"

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    Reverse

    /rɪˈvɜrs/

    noun:

    • 1. the opposite or contrary of something.
      • Example: In this debate, the reverse of their argument is also plausible.
    • 2. a change to a poorer condition or a decline.
      • Example: The company faced a reverse in profits this quarter.

    verb:

    • 1. to change something to its opposite or to move something backward.
      • Example: The engineer had to reverse the decision after realizing the mistakes in the original plan.
    • 2. to go in the opposite direction.
      • Example: She had to reverse the car out of the driveway.
    • 3. to cause something to return to its previous state.
      • Example: They are trying to reverse the effects of climate change.

    adjective:

    • 1. situated or moving backward.
      • Example: The reverse gear is used to drive the car backward.
    • 2. opposite in position or direction.
      • Example: The reverse side of the document contained additional information.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'reverser' meaning to turn back

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    reverse psychology:

    a technique involving the advocacy of a belief or behavior that is opposite to the desired outcome to encourage the desired behavior.

    reverse engineering:

    the process of deconstructing a product or software to understand its workings and replicate it.

    reverse gear:

    a mechanism in a vehicle that allows it to move backward.

    Related Words

    invert:

    to turn something upside down or inside out

    reversion:

    the act of returning to a previous state

    inverse:

    something that is opposite to another thing

    Slang Meanings of reverse

    Meaning: to take back a statement or decision

    Example Sentence: I had to reverse my claim after realizing I was wrong.

    Meaning: to change one's position or opinion

    Example Sentence: After hearing the new evidence, he reversed his stance on the issue.