An unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating.
Turning in the opposite direction.
A relation of direct opposition.
Back side of coins, medals, orders of merit, and paper bills.
Другие значения термина "reverse" 1 Europe without a way forward may reverse an overly merry first quarter.
2 It also use reverse repurchase agreements collateralized by highly-rated EU government debt.
3 But the skyrocketing number of cases have prompted him to reverse course.
4 However a rejection of the treaty would likely reverse that progress rapidly.
5 Woodward's body had simply given out, and nothing could reverse the process.
6 However a rejection of the treaty would probably reverse that progress rapidly.
7 List your work experience in reverse order, remembering to quantify your accomplishments.
8 The reverse is true; the Inhabitants were in danger from the Soldiers.
9 It was met with political anger and pressure to reverse the ban.
10 Mr Mehta said new marketing initiatives are trying to reverse the trend.
11 Very likely; but the actual child does just the reverse of this.
12 This right has been undermined and efforts to reverse this law continues.
13 In the town it was just the reverse ; one impression effaced another.
14 National wants to reverse the government's ban on oil and gas exploration.
15 The government has no chance to reverse the policy now, she said.
16 She must immediately reverse her appalling decision banning Don Brash from speaking.
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