eversion (Meaning)

Wordnet

eversion (n)

the position of being turned outward

the act of turning inside out

Webster

eversion (n.)

The act of eversing; destruction.

The state of being turned back or outward; as, eversion of eyelids; ectropium.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eversion

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eversion Sentence Examples

  1. The rapid eversion of the foot can result in a painful sprain.
  2. The dancer's graceful eversion of her feet added an artistic element to her performance.
  3. The eversion of the politician's stance on the issue was met with criticism from both sides of the aisle.
  4. The surgeon carefully performed an eversion of the patient's eyelid to repair a tear in the tissue.
  5. The eversion of the leaf's edges is a distinctive characteristic of the plant species.
  6. The eversion of the child's ankle was caused by a misstep while playing.
  7. The gymnast's ability to perform a full eversion of her body on the uneven bars was truly awe-inspiring.
  8. The eversion of the insect's wings allowed it to fly with remarkable agility.
  9. The podiatrist recommended eversion exercises to strengthen the patient's foot muscles and improve stability.
  10. The eversion of the Supreme Court's decision on the case set a precedent that would shape legal arguments for years to come.

FAQs About the word eversion

the position of being turned outward, the act of turning inside outThe act of eversing; destruction., The state of being turned back or outward; as, eversion of

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The rapid eversion of the foot can result in a painful sprain.

The dancer's graceful eversion of her feet added an artistic element to her performance.

The eversion of the politician's stance on the issue was met with criticism from both sides of the aisle.

The surgeon carefully performed an eversion of the patient's eyelid to repair a tear in the tissue.