Sentence examples for to invert from inspiring English sources

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to invert

verb

To turn (something) upside down or inside out; to place in a contrary order or direction.

  • To invert a cup, the order of words, rules of justice, etc.

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We have to invert this mentality".

In 2016, that logic seemed to invert.

The West should seek to invert this equation.

His rile is to invert the fairy tale;.

Do you want to invert the power dynamic in that moment?

What Empirica has done is to invert the traditional psychology of investing.

That forced Mickelson to invert a wedge and take the shot right-handed.

"The liberal and conservative commentators who dominate each news network will have to invert their roles".

Morris's aim was not simply to invert the standard Zionist narrative.

Elements that seem to be separate come together to invert and subvert the Tower of Babel.

For her, the point was not to invert conventional beauty norms, but overthrow them.

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