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reverse

[ri-vurs] / rɪˈvɜrs /






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With up to eight players slated to become free agents, the Lakers could have a much different look next season if they can’t reverse their struggles.

From Los Angeles Times

“Some went in reverse, actually, if you look,” he said, musing on Europe’s colonial history.

From The Wall Street Journal

But in written arguments on behalf of Mr Castleton, the court heard the reverse would be true and that his claim was of the "utmost simplicity."

From BBC

Albanese's arguments against a royal commission were "really hard to make in these circumstances", says Kenny, and it backfired on him when he was ultimately forced to reverse course on the issue.

From BBC

The confrontation occurred shortly after an appeal court reversed a temporary ban on immigration officers retaliating against protesters and observers.

From Salon