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• an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint
Example sentence• I prefer the original version of that song. |
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• an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates
Example sentence• The diversion of the river to create a reservoir affected the local wildlife. |
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Example sentence• He cast aspersions on her reputation without any evidence. |
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• (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse
Example sentence• The emersion of the turtle from the water was a beautiful sight. |
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• the condition of being folded inward or sheathed
Example sentence• Her introversion kept her from attending social gatherings. |
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• the layer of air near the earth is cooler than an overlying layer
Example sentence• The inversion of the sentence is striking. |
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• (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e.g., the death of the grantee)
Example sentence• The reversion of the property to its original owner was completed last month. |
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• Action of converting something again
Example sentence• The company is undergoing a process of reconversion to adapt to the changing market demands. |
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• (psychology) a balanced disposition intermediate between extroversion and introversion
Example sentence• She displays ambiversion by being sociable in some situations and preferring solitude in others. |
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• the position of being turned outward
Example sentence• The process of eversion occurs when the embryo turns inside out during development. |
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• (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self
Example sentence• His extraversion and outgoing personality helped him make friends easily. |
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• (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self
Example sentence• Her extroversion is evident in her love for socializing and meeting new people. |
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• the act of combining one thing at intervals among other things
Example sentence• The interspersion of grass and trees created a beautiful landscape. |
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• a turning or tilting backward of an organ or body part
Example sentence• A retroversion of the hand can be a complication after a wrist injury. |
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Example sentence• The process of obversion allows us to form new statements from existing ones. |
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• harsh criticism or disapproval
Example sentence• He couldn't take any animadversion on his performance. |
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Example sentence• The government is implementing strict laws against antisubversion activities. |
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• The conversion of biological material into usable products; but especially the conversion of biomass into biofuel
Example sentence• The bioconversion of agricultural waste can produce biofuels and biogas. |
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• Reciprocal or mutual conversion.
Example sentence• The interconversion of languages can lead to better cultural understanding. |
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• The development of specific antibodies in the blood serum as a result of infection or immunization
Example sentence• Rapid seroconversion can make it difficult to determine the exact timing of infection. |
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Example sentence• The abstersion of the kitchen utensils was a daily chore. |
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Example sentence• The patient was diagnosed with anteversion of the uterus. |
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Example sentence• Regular detersion is important to maintain oral hygiene. |
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Example sentence• The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with lateroversion in both eyes. |
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Example sentence• The transversion of a C to a G base pair is a common type of DNA mutation. |
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• a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else
Example sentence• I prefer the cover version of this song over the original. |
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• conversion from one way of encoding data to another way
Example sentence• The data conversion process was successful. |
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• an English translation of the Vulgate by Roman Catholic scholars
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• determination of a matrix that when multiplied by the given matrix will yield a unit matrix
Example sentence• The complexity of matrix inversion is often high. |
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• a British revision of the Authorized Version
Example sentence• Please submit the revised version of your essay by the end of the week. |
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• a term formerly used to mean taking on the gender role of the opposite sex
Example sentence• The concept of sexual inversion has been a topic of study in the field of psychology. |
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• baptism by immersion three times (in the names in turn of the Trinity)
Example sentence• The baptism ceremony involved trine immersion. |
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