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    inversion
    /ɪnˈvəːʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of inverting something or the state of being inverted: "the inversion of the normal domestic arrangements"
    • 2. a reversal of the normal decrease of air temperature with altitude, or of water temperature with depth.

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  2. The meaning of INVERSION is a reversal of position, order, form, or relationship. How to use inversion in a sentence.

  3. Inversion happens when we reverse (invert) the normal word order of a structure, most commonly the subject-verb word order. For example, a statement has the subject (s) before the verb (v), but to make question word order, we invert the subject and the verb, with an auxiliary (aux) or modal verb (m) before the subject (s): …

  4. Inversion definition: an act or instance of reversing in position, changing to the contrary, or turning upside down, inside out, or inward.. See examples of INVERSION used in a sentence.

  5. Inversion happens when we reverse (invert) the normal word order of a structure, most commonly the subject-verb word order. For example, a statement has the subject (s) before the verb (v), but to make question word order, we invert the subject and the verb, with an auxiliary (aux) or modal verb (m) before the subject (s):

  6. Inversion happens when we reverse (invert) the normal word order of a structure, most commonly the subject-verb word order. For example, a statement has the subject (s) before the verb (v), but to make question word order, we invert the subject and the verb, with an auxiliary (aux) or modal verb (m) before the subject (s): …

  7. noun. 1. the act of inverting or state of being inverted. 2. something inverted, esp a reversal of order, mutual functions, etc. an inversion of their previous relationship. 3. Also called: anastrophe rhetoric. the reversal of a normal order of words. 4. chemistry. a.

  8. noun. /ɪnˈvɜːʃn/ /ɪnˈvɜːrʒn/ [uncountable, countable] (specialist) the act of changing the position or order of something to its opposite, or of turning something into a position in which the top of it is where the bottom of it normally is. the inversion of normal word order. an inversion of the truth. Topics Language c1. Word Origin.

  9. A reversal of position is called an inversion. If a bookstore's employees join together to purchase the store, there's an inversion of power: the employees become owners, and the former owners are their employees.

  10. the process or result of transposing the notes of a chord (esp a triad) such that the root, originally in the bass, is placed in an upper part. When the bass note is the third of the triad, the resulting chord is the first inversion; when it is the fifth, the resulting chord is the second inversion. See also root position

  11. Inversion, also known as anastrophe, is a literary technique in which the normal order of words is reversed in order to achieve a particular effect of emphasis or meter. Definition, Usage and a list of Inversion Examples in common speech and literature.