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UNDID |
Reversed |
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INSIDEOUT |
Reversed |
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INSIDE OUT |
Reversed (6,3) |
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BACKTRACKED |
Reversed (stance) |
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VERSA |
Reversed, vice ... |
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OVERRULED |
Reversed a decision |
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REVERSEDLY |
In a reversed way. |
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IRIS |
Sir Isaac initially reversed fleur-de-lis |
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TIN |
Can even anxiety be reversed? |
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REVERSE |
Reversed; as, a reverse shell. |
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NOOSE |
Running knot soon reversed by egghead |
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INVADES |
Occupies sedan I reversed around five |
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UNTURNED |
Not turned; not revolved or reversed. |
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CONVERSIBLE |
Capable of being converted or reversed. |
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JOB |
Bank of Japan heads reversed their position |
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GIFTOFTHEGAB |
Present of the bag reversed from Blarney stone |
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INVERSION |
It's in particular form of its reversed order |
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COUNTERMARCH |
To march back, or to march in reversed order. |
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DEBASED |
Turned upside down from its proper position; inverted;
reversed. |
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UNDECREED |
Reversed or nullified by decree, as something previously
decreed. |
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INVERTED |
Changed to a contrary or counterchanged order; reversed;
characterized by inversion. |
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REVERSED |
Annulled and the contrary substituted; as, a reversed
judgment or decree. |
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REVERSING |
Serving to effect reversal, as of motion; capable of
being reversed. |
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CONVERSE |
Turned about; reversed in order or relation; reciprocal;
as, a converse proposition. |
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RENVERSE |
Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to
the natural position. |