0 past simple and past participle of reverse --
1 to change the direction, order, position, result, etc. of something to its opposite: --
3 to make a phone call that is paid for by the person receiving it --
It is our reading of the literature that the well-documented positive effect of financial market development on economic growth is not due to reversed causality.
By the nineteenth century the priority had been reversed; probability became a branch of mathematics with some possibility of application to practical decisions.
These physical modifications are reversed at the end of matching.
Because the power flow direction of the actuating bond is reversed, the modulated force becomes negative, thus forming a negative feedback loop.
This pattern of adjustment is reversed in response to a permanent increase in government expenditure.
The direction of the currents are reversed due to the change of hemisphere.
The children were significantly worse at identifying words that had their metrical stress pattern reversed than words that were mispronounced in other ways.
Two separate melodic figures are played and reversed.