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inverse

AdjectiveTransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: inversespast: inversedpp: inverseding: inversing

This term carries a strong mathematical and logical weight, suggesting a precise, mirror-image reversal rather than a simple contradiction. It implies a structural symmetry where one element is flipped or turned inside out to create its opposite counterpart. In professional or scientific settings, it is used to describe reciprocal relationships where an increase in one variable triggers a proportional decrease in another. It feels more technical and clinical than words like opposite or contrary, which are broader and more emotional.

Countable when referring to a specific mathematical opposite (the multiplicative inverse). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of being reversed.

Meanings

Adjective

Opposite in position, direction, order, or effect.

"The inverse relationship between price and demand."

Noun

Something that is the opposite or reverse of something else.

"The inverse of addition is subtraction."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To reverse the order, position, or operation of something.

"Inverse the sequence of the numbers to find the pattern."

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