Conversely [adverb]

Definition of Conversely:

with the order reversed

Synonyms of Conversely:


Opposite/Antonyms of Conversely:

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Sentence/Example of Conversely:

Can we say, conversely, that it consists wholly of such accuracy of response?

Conversely it will be less in places where sunshine and heat are very abundant during the summer.

Conversely, when the midwife is rewarded with that which seems valuable it turns out worthless.

So Jeffryes would sometimes spend the whole evening trying to transmit a single message, or, conversely, trying to receive one.

He has proof of the constructive power of righteousness, and conversely he learns the destructive power of sin.

Conversely, the earth taken from around trees may be sifted so as to leave in the sieve such larger objects as pup, etc.

Conversely, export duties may be levied on goods coming from such country and brought into the free zone.

Conversely, the method can be used to find the centre of gravity of X when its area or volume is known beforehand.

Conversely, people whose ancestors have not worked hard with their hands possess small and fine hands.

Conversely, the stomach has an equally potent influence over the nervous system.