reverseverb
uk/rɪˈvɜːs/us/rɪˈvɝːs/reverse verb (CHANGE TO OPPOSITE)
C1 [ T ] to change the direction, order, position, result, etc. of something to its opposite:
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- There is pressure on the council to reverse its decision.
- He reversed into a lamppost and damaged the back of the car.
- They claim the product can reverse the signs of ageing.
- To complete the test he had to reverse the vehicle into a parking space.
- The court's ruling reverses the original judgment.
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Changing
- a new broom sweeps clean idiom
- about-turn
- alter
- alternate
- alternation
- bastardize
- convert
- fluid
- move on
- move the goalposts idiom
- move with the times idiom
- new
- new broom
- onto
- swing
- transfigure
- transform
- transitional
- transmogrify
- transmute
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reverse verb (DRIVE BACKWARDS)
B2 [ I or T ] to drive a vehicle backwards:
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Backwards, sideways and back and forth
- anticlockwise
- back
- back and forth idiom
- backward
- backwards
- broadside
- counterclockwise
- hither
- hither and thither idiom
- retro
- right/wrong way round idiom
- side
- sideways
- stand
- swept-back
- there
- there and back idiom
- to and fro
- to-ing and fro-ing
- wrong
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reverse verb (PHONE)
to make a phone call that is paid for by the person receiving it
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Communications - by telephone
- aeroplane mode
- airplane mode
- alarm call
- bell
- break
- break up
- call sb up
- cold-calling
- conference call
- connection
- cut
- give sb a buzz idiom
- hash
- hold
- put sb through
- put sth down 1
- telecommuting
- tinkle
- top-up card
- transfer
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reversenoun
uk/rɪˈvɜːs/us/rɪˈvɝːs/More examples
- Convention dictates that it is the man who asks the woman to marry him and not the reverse.
- "So is he happier?" "Quite the reverse. I've never seen him more miserable."
- It's a strange situation - it's the reverse of what you'd expect.
- I thought that she'd be happier once he was home but in fact the reverse is true.
- Andrew tends to look after the kids while Marie does the housework which is the reverse of this household.
C2 the opposite of what has been suggested:
the back of a coin, medal, etc.:
C1 in the opposite order or way:
C2 [ U ] also reverse gear the method of controlling a vehicle that makes it go backwards:
[ C ] formal a defeat or failure:
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Opposites
- antithesis
- antonym
- anything
- anything but idiom
- be like chalk and cheese idiom
- chalk
- contrary
- countervailing
- dichotomous
- extreme
- flip side
- inverse
- inversion
- non-
- opposite
- or otherwise idiom
- otherwise
- polar
- pole
- vice versa
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