Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɜrt/
verb to put upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement
A1 To invert the colors on your phone, go to settings and select the 'invert colors' option.
A2 When multiplying fractions, you need to invert the second fraction and then multiply.
B1 The artist decided to invert the colors in his painting to create a more dramatic effect.
B2 In order to solve the equation, you will need to invert the matrix first.
C1 The scientist used a special technique to invert the DNA sequence for further analysis.
C2 The architect chose to invert the traditional layout of the building to make it more unique and innovative.
formal The scientist used a special lens to invert the image in the microscope.
informal Can you invert the colors on this photo before posting it online?
slang I accidentally hit the invert button on my phone and now everything looks weird.
figurative Sometimes it's necessary to invert our perspective in order to see things more clearly.
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