0 present 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
Vanity, however, finds its account in reversing the train of our natural feelings.
It works by reversing the order of genes between two randomly chosen positions within the selected chromosome.
This partnership approach may hold the key to reversing the recognized disadvantage of whole population groups.
Its assessment needs to be viewed in terms of reversing these negative effects on the economy.
The combined set of all symmetries and reversing symmetries of a vector fields forms a group, called its reversing symmetry group.
There are exactly six collinear solutions, two for each of the three collision arcs, the two being related by reversing orientation.
The map g does so in either an orientation-preserving or orientation reversing way.
We shall exhibit one reversing point in many of these squares.