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Turned about in order or relation.
converse
transposed
backward
Reversed.
turned
1
Last year, the regulator
reversed
course, finding Televisa did have market power.
2
Of course, I don't feel that way when the situation is
reversed
.
3
However that decision was
reversed
14 months ago, following the inquest verdict.
4
France and Italy have also recently
reversed
their opposition to a ban.
5
The company last month
reversed
course, opting to adopt the dominant technology.
6
Today such surgery can be
reversed
;
in the past it was impossible.
7
Even Dreyer remained in his shadow, though today that situation is
reversed
.
8
Lopez Obrador said he did not know why she had
reversed
course.
9
We can only hope that next time, the situation will be
reversed
.
10
In such cases, the court disproportionately
reversed
lower courts' denials of immunity.
11
Earlier today, Micheál Martin called for the planned increase to be
reversed
.
12
Within equities, trends also
reversed
during the recent week, ICI data showed.
13
However, it said the suspension was only temporary and could be
reversed
.
14
But this accessibility in the summer is exactly
reversed
in the winter.
15
That opportunity may be lost unless the appeals court decision is
reversed
.
16
Losses almost completely
reversed
the rebound by both indexes late last week.
reversed
reverse
·
reverse by
reverse course
reverse early
reverse direction
reverse losses