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invert

verb
in·​vert | \ in-ˈvərt How to pronounce invert (audio) \
inverted; inverting

Definition of invert

 (Entry 1 of 2)

transitive verb

1a : to reverse in position, order, or relationship
b : to subject to inversion
2a : to turn inside out or upside down
b : to turn inward
3 : to find the mathematical reciprocal of to divide using fractions, invert the divisor and multiply
4 : to reincorporate (a company) as a new entity in a foreign country : to put (a company) through the process of inversion (see inversion sense 6) Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress have questioned the patriotism of corporate executives who elect to invert their companies.— Stephen Ohlemacher

invert

noun
in·​vert | \ ˈin-ˌvərt How to pronounce invert (audio) \

Definition of invert (Entry 2 of 2)

: one characterized by inversion

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Synonyms for invert

Synonyms: Verb

flip, reverse, turn over

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Verb

reverse, transpose, invert mean to change to the opposite position. reverse is the most general term and may imply change in order, side, direction, meaning. reversed his position on the trade agreement transpose implies a change in order or relative position of units often through exchange of position. transposed the letters to form an anagram invert applies chiefly to turning upside down or inside out. the number 9 looks like an inverted 6

Examples of invert in a Sentence

Verb

The lens inverts the image. The number 9 looks like an inverted 6. invert the order of two words in a sentence
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The Austrian is known for his versatility and played on the wing, in central midfield and as an inverted full back during his time under the Catalan. — SI.com, "Pep Guardiola: The Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Man City Legend's All-Time Best XI," 13 Aug. 2019 Like a mirror, Mr Loznitsa’s film reflects and inverts that process, using fiction to expose the wounds inflicted by the annihilation of truth. — The Economist, "A bold Ukrainian film-maker charts the line between fiction and truth," 25 July 2019 Temperatures at Artscape have routinely reached the mid 90s and high 80s, and rainstorms are also fairly common, like at last year’s festival, when Saturday’s festivities were met with wet weather and umbrella-inverting wind. — Christine Condon, baltimoresun.com, "Does Artscape actually always fall on the hottest weekend in Baltimore? This year, it’s true.," 18 July 2019 The 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields inverted just before Wednesday's closing bell. — Anneken Tappe, CNN, "Dow set to open higher, shrugging off recession warning sign," 22 Aug. 2019 Our fictional Patriots yield curve is inverted, and so is the actual United States Treasury bond yield curve. — Neil Irwin, New York Times, "What’s the Deal With That Inverted Yield Curve? A Sports Analogy Might Help," 15 Aug. 2019 Other parts of the yield curve have been inverted for a few months. — Jonnelle Marte, BostonGlobe.com, "What is an ‘inverted yield curve,’ and why does it matter?," 14 Aug. 2019 Each of the last five times the two-year and 10-year Treasury yields have inverted, a recession has followed. — Dallas News, "Dow falls 800 points in its biggest decline of the year, reacting to bad news at home and abroad," 14 Aug. 2019 Each of the last five times the two-year and 10-year Treasury yields have inverted, a recession has followed. — Alex Veiga, The Denver Post, "Dow drops 800 points as bond market flashes recession warning for first time since 2007," 14 Aug. 2019

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First Known Use of invert

Verb

1533, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

1838, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for invert

Verb

Latin invertere, from in- + vertere to turn — more at worth

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invert

verb

English Language Learners Definition of invert

formal
: to turn (something) upside down
: to change the position, order, or relationship of things so that they are the opposite of what they had been

invert

verb
in·​vert | \ in-ˈvərt How to pronounce invert (audio) \
inverted; inverting

Kids Definition of invert

1 : to turn inside out or upside down Invert the bowl onto a plate.
2 : to reverse the order or position of invert numbers
in·​vert | \ in-ˈvərt How to pronounce invert (audio) \

Medical Definition of invert

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1a : to reverse in position, order, or relationship adjacent sequences of DNA and RNA that are complementary and inverted
b : to subject to inversion
2a : to turn inside out or upside down
b : to turn inward when a foot is inverted its forepart tends to approach the midline of the body — Journal of the American Medical Association
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