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    invert

    verb

    • 1. put upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement: "invert the mousse on to a serving plate"
    • 2. modify (a phrase) by reversing the direction of pitch changes.

    noun

    • 1. an arch constructed in an upside-down position to provide lateral support, e.g. in a tunnel.
    • 2. a gay person. dated

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  2. INVERT definition: 1. to turn something upside down or change the order of two things: 2. to turn something upside…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INVERT is to reverse in position, order, or relationship. How to use invert in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Invert.

  4. to turn something upside down or change the order of two things: In some languages, the word order in questions is inverted (= the verb comes before the subject of the sentence). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Turning upside down. ass. capsize. flip. go ass over (tea)kettle idiom. inverted. invertible. loop the loop idiom. overturn.

  5. When you invert something, you turn it upside down, whether it’s an idea or a test you place face-down on your desk when you are finished. Invert comes from the Latin word invertere , which means "to turn."

  6. 1. to turn or cause to turn upside down or inside out. 2. (transitive) to reverse in effect, sequence, direction, etc. 3. (transitive) phonetics. a. to turn (the tip of the tongue) up and back. b. to pronounce (a speech sound) by retroflexion. 4. logic. to form the inverse of a categorial proposition. noun (ˈɪnvɜːt )

  7. noun. a person or thing that is reversed in position, changed to the contrary, or turned upside down, inside out, or inward. (in plumbing) that portion of the interior of a drain or sewer pipe where the liquid is deepest. a U-shaped arch or vault, having the opposite vertical orientation compared to a traditional arch or vault.

  8. 1. to turn or cause to turn upside down or inside out. 2. ( tr) to reverse in effect, sequence, direction, etc. 3. (Phonetics & Phonology) ( tr) phonetics. a. to turn (the tip of the tongue) up and back.

  9. invert something (formal) to change the normal position of something, especially by turning it into a position in which the top of it is where the bottom of it normally is or by arranging it in the opposite order. Place a plate over the cake tin and invert it.

  10. INVERT meaning: to turn something upside-down, or put something in the opposite order from how it usually is. Learn more.

  11. Verb. Noun. Adjective. Filter. verb. inverted, inverting, inverts. To turn upside down. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To change to the direct opposite; reverse the order, position, direction, etc. of. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To subject to inversion (in various senses) Webster's New World. Similar definitions.