What is "evert" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does evert mean in English? Meaning of evert definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "evert" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "evert": United States tennis player who won women's singles titles in the United States and at Wimbledon (born in 1954)
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: /ɪˈvɜːt/
Meaning of "evert": turn inside out; turn the inner surface of outward
Verb
Pronunciation in UK: /ɪˈvɜːt/
Synonyms:
revert, convert, capsize, renege, backtrack, transpose, tip, modify, upset, flip, turn, flip-flop, introvert, overturn, alter, change, double back, inverse, turn down, turn over, upturn, upend, transplace, turn inside out, turn the tables, invalidate, deny, refute, fend off, quash, disprove, negate, confound, repulse, top, negative, cross, break, controvert, repel, confute, defeat, overturn, get back at, stave off, take on, come back at, disconfirm, hold off, keep off, prove false, ward off, repudiate, contradict, expose, counter, quash, oppose, disprove, squelch, rebut, invalidate, negate, cancel, debate, contend, top, crush, overthrow, convict, dispute, contravene, demolish, burn, parry, disclaim, confute, abnegate, gainsay, break, explode, silence, dispose of, show up, tear down, argue against, blow sky high, burn down, cancel out, disconfirm, give the lie to, give thumbs down to, reply to, shoot down, shoot full of holes, take a stand against, shift, overturn, rearrange, interchange, inverse, capsize, exchange, revert, invert, backtrack, transpose, back, backpedal, upset, switch, flip-flop, transfer, about-face, retreat, back up, double back, go back, turn over, upend, evaginate, go backwards, move backwards, transplace, turn around, turn back,
Antonyms:
grow, persist, remain, straighten, hold, keep, stay, leave alone, continue, permit, validate, prove, sanction, attract, abet, aid, back down, concede, approve, allow, support, lose, stay, help, agree, concede, aid, assist, permit, uphold, give in, surrender, release, concur, prove, ratify, sanction, approve, agree, help, allow, support, go along, lose, yield, endorse, fix, enforce, go ahead, hold, keep, advance, do, meet, reserve,
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