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e·vert E0253200 (ĭ-vûrt′)tr.v. e·vert·ed, e·vert·ing, e·verts To turn inside out or outward. [Back-formation from Middle English everted, turned upside down, from Latin ēvertere, to overturn : ē-, ex-, ex- + vertere, to turn; see wer- in Indo-European roots.]evert (ɪˈvɜːt) vb (Biology) (tr) to turn (an eyelid, the intestines, or some other bodily part) outwards or inside out[C16: from Latin ēvertere to overthrow, from vertere to turn] eˈversible adj eˈversion n
Evert (ˈɛvət) n (Biography) Chris(tine). born 1954, US tennis player: winner of eighteen Grand Slam singles titles (1974–86), including the French Open a record seven times, the US Open a record six times, and Wimbledon three timese•vert (ɪˈvɜrt) v.t. to turn outward or inside out. [1795–1805; < Latin ēvertere to overturn =ē- e- + vertere to turn] evert Past participle: everted Gerund: everting
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I evert | you evert | he/she/it everts | we evert | you evert | they evert |
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I everted | you everted | he/she/it everted | we everted | you everted | they everted |
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I am everting | you are everting | he/she/it is everting | we are everting | you are everting | they are everting |
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I have everted | you have everted | he/she/it has everted | we have everted | you have everted | they have everted |
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I was everting | you were everting | he/she/it was everting | we were everting | you were everting | they were everting |
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I had everted | you had everted | he/she/it had everted | we had everted | you had everted | they had everted |
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I will evert | you will evert | he/she/it will evert | we will evert | you will evert | they will evert |
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I will have everted | you will have everted | he/she/it will have everted | we will have everted | you will have everted | they will have everted |
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I will be everting | you will be everting | he/she/it will be everting | we will be everting | you will be everting | they will be everting |
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I have been everting | you have been everting | he/she/it has been everting | we have been everting | you have been everting | they have been everting |
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I will have been everting | you will have been everting | he/she/it will have been everting | we will have been everting | you will have been everting | they will have been everting |
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I had been everting | you had been everting | he/she/it had been everting | we had been everting | you had been everting | they had been everting |
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I would evert | you would evert | he/she/it would evert | we would evert | you would evert | they would evert |
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I would have everted | you would have everted | he/she/it would have everted | we would have everted | you would have everted | they would have everted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Evert - United States tennis player who won women's singles titles in the United States and at Wimbledon (born in 1954)Chris Evert, Chrissie Evert, Christine Marie Evert | Verb | 1. | evert - turn inside out; turn the inner surface of outward; "evert the eyelid"turn over, turn - cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book" | EncyclopediaSeeChris EvertevertenUK
evert [e-vert´] to turn inside out; to turn outward.e·vert (ē-vert'), To turn outward. [L. e-verto, to overturn] e·vert (ē-vĕrt') To turn outward. [L. e-verto, to overturn]EvertenUK Related to Evert: Navratilova, Chris Evert, EbertSynonyms for Evertnoun United States tennis player who won women's singles titles in the United States and at Wimbledon (born in 1954)Synonyms- Chris Evert
- Chrissie Evert
- Christine Marie Evert
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