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the reverse direction. What appears on the retina is a reverse<br />

image, which the brain inverts.<br />

--v. 2 invert, overturn, turn upside down, turn topsy-turvy,<br />

turn over, up-end; exchange, change, interchange, transpose:<br />

Using your finger to keep the mercury from running out, reverse<br />

the tube in the dish of mercury. Perhaps the car will start if<br />

you reverse the leads to the battery. 3 overturn, overthrow,<br />

upset, set aside, quash, override, annul, nullify, vacate,<br />

abandon, revoke, negate, veto, declare null and void, disaffirm,<br />

invalidate, cancel, repeal, rescind, overrule, countermand,<br />

undo: The superior tribunal reversed the decision of the<br />

lower-court judge. 4 alter, change, modify; renounce, recant,<br />

take back: Reverse the polarity of the wiring. I reversed my<br />

opinion after hearing her sing. 5 back up, move or go backwards<br />

or US also backward, backtrack, Nautical make sternway: You<br />

will be in the right spot if you reverse a yard or two.<br />

--n. 6 opposite, contrary, converse, antithesis: Whatever she<br />

tells you, I suggest you do the reverse. 7 back, rear, wrong<br />

side, verso, underside; flip side, B-side; tail side: Read what<br />

it says on the reverse. 8 set-back, disappointment, misfortune,<br />

reversal, mishap, misadventure, trouble, problem, difficulty,<br />

vicissitude, adversity, defeat; disaster, catastrophe, d‚bacle,<br />

rout, Colloq washout: We suffered a temporary reverse or two in<br />

business, but we're all right now. United suffered a humiliating<br />

reverse against Wanderers in the cup last week.<br />

revert v. return, come or go back, take or pick up again, lapse,<br />

backslide, regress, relapse, retreat: He reverted to his old<br />

beliefs about male superiority.<br />

review v. 1 survey, examine, regard, look at, study, con, consider,<br />

weigh, inspect, look over, scrutinize: Would you be good enough<br />

to review the work of the new employees? She is coming to<br />

review the troops this weekend. 2 re-examine, reconsider, go<br />

over again, look at or over again, reassess: Billings reviewed<br />

once more all the bad things he had done in his lifetime. 3<br />

criticize, critique, assess, judge, evaluate, give one's opinion<br />

of, comment on or upon, discuss: Who reviewed your latest book?<br />

--n. 4 criticism, critique, review article, assessment,<br />

judgement, evaluation, commentary, study, comment, notice: The

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