Being in such a position that top and bottom are reversed.
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Examples for "inverted"
Examples for "inverted"
1The deals often result in lower tax rates for the inverted company.
2Other parts of the curve have already inverted, beginning late last year.
3We hear, utterly anew, phrases hardly unknown today, just radically racially inverted.
4The hive was inverted; in a few hours the glass was dry.
5The others, however, showed either a normal or an incompletely inverted pattern.
1The upside-down nature of the situation is striking, some trade experts say.
2I could see upside-down the state coach on the way to Westminster.
3I mean staring as opposed to reading because the paper was upside-down.
4He's wrong he's so wrong he's more wrong than an upside-down rainbow.
5Everything is done and spoken upside-down in this country of the English.
6The upside-down children are pulled through the school by a mechanical line.
7Eric, making a request of me: The world was really turned upside-down.
8Has he lost the map or is he merely reading it upside-down?
9It was hard to read his expression in the snowy, upside-down image.
10Mentions the upside-down Maple leaf flag incident at the game in Atlanta.
11To read one, the reader must flip their copy back-to-front and upside-down.
12Have you ever been to the parts where people walk about upside-down?
13That made us think of another sensational inverview with another upside-down man.
14Fallen party tables, upside-down lounge chairs, torn costumes, and other broken things.
15There are very few down facing holds, you're moving sideways, and upside-down.
16Having fallen upside-down, its base was on top at the uppermost end.