0 to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal -- undur, berpatah
1 to put into the opposite position, state, order etc -- diterbalikkan
2 to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite -- menukar pendapat/keputusan
3 (also adjective) (the) opposite -- berlawanan
4 a defeat; a piece of bad luck -- kalah
Liverpool suffered a 3-0 reverse.
5 (a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal -- gear undur
Such changes are not automatically reversed as the economy improves.
Finally, identical results were obtained when the deactivation protocol order was reversed (right, bilateral, then left).
Interestingly, the relationship between having a child at home and political participation is reversed between those with a partner and those without.
Lexical transducers have been used extensively for morphological analysis, and in theory a finite-state transducer implementing an analyser can be reversed to produce a generator.
In the following empirical analyses, however, the numerator and the denominator are reversed so that higher scores indicate increased party policy extremism.
In less than two decades, the province reversed its diversified productive pattern and became specialised in sugar production.
The values of these response categories were reversed for the positive affect items.
Simply by turning over the ideas, the conclusion can be reversed.