Reverse
"Reverse" in Italian
al contrario
(having the order of its constituents moved backwards)
inverso
(having the order of its constituents moved backwards)
inverso
(causing movement in the opposite direction)
invertito
(having the order of its constituents moved backwards)
invertito
(causing movement in the opposite direction)
invertito
(of points: to be in the non-default position)
opposto
(having the order of its constituents moved backwards)
retromarcia
(causing movement in the opposite direction)
ribaltato
(having the order of its constituents moved backwards)
rovesciato
(having the order of its constituents moved backwards)
a marcia indietro
(reversal)
al contrario
(opposite of something — see also opposite)
contrario
(opposite of something — see also opposite)
disgrazia
(setback, misfortune)
in retromarcia
(reversal)
inversione
(side of something facing away; opposite of front)
opposto
(opposite of something — see also opposite)
retromarcia
(reversal)
retromarcia
(gear)
rovescio
(setback, misfortune)
rovescio
(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse)
sfortuna
(setback, misfortune)
stoccata
(thrust in fencing)
tergo
(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse)
testa
(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse)
abrogare
(to revoke a law)
capovolgere
(to turn something inside out or upside down)
commutare
(to transpose the positions of two things)
invertire
(to turn something around)
invertire
(to transpose the positions of two things)
invertire
(to revoke a law)
revocare
(to revoke a law)
ribaltare
(to turn something inside out or upside down)
ribaltare
(to revoke a law)
rovesciare
(to turn something inside out or upside down)
scambiare
(to transpose the positions of two things)
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