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Turned about in order or relation.
reversed
converse
backward
1
This was to have been
transposed
into Irish law two years ago.
2
Section in front of mouth; the right and left sides are
transposed
.
3
The figures were
transposed
in order to eliminate any possible space error.
4
But in the Huguenot version the last words were of course
transposed
.
5
The English pronunciation of A and E is in most words
transposed
.
6
Moreover, the order of the two speeches which follow must be
transposed
.
7
But the verses are much
transposed
to attain some degree of connection.
8
Britt must have
transposed
a couple of digits on the DVD's code.
9
One of the stones had been
transposed
,
that she could have sworn.
10
AEsop's fables
transposed
into a Bornean key were, we found, much appreciated.
11
New regualtions governing counterfeiting and trademark infringements were
transposed
into Irish law today.
12
The Girl who
transposed
the Heads of her Husband and Brother.
13
If the interrogative word is an adverb, the order is
transposed
.
14
It was written for a contralto, but
transposed
by the influence of Grisi.
15
Whereupon I swiftly
transposed
myself, and stuck my head through the half-open door.
16
Noun phrases may be expanded, and noun clauses contracted,
transposed
,
etc.
transposed
transpose
·
transpose into
transpose elements
transpose letters
transpose into law
transpose order