inversely (Meaning)

Wordnet

inversely (r)

in an inverse or contrary manner

Webster

inversely (adv.)

In an inverse order or manner; by inversion; -- opposed to directly.

inversely Sentence Examples

  1. The speed of a vehicle is inversely proportional to the time it takes to reach its destination.
  2. As the temperature drops, the number of people visiting the beach decreases inversely.
  3. The level of rainfall is inversely related to the amount of water needed for irrigation.
  4. In economics, there is an inversely proportional relationship between supply and demand.
  5. The strength of the magnetic field weakens inversely with distance from the source.
  6. The amount of sunlight available is inversely proportional to the latitude of a location.
  7. In physics, the time it takes for an object to fall is inversely related to its initial velocity.
  8. The number of hours spent studying is inversely correlated with the time it takes to grasp a concept.
  9. In mathematics, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure exerted on it.
  10. The level of pollution in a city is inversely related to the number of green spaces available.

FAQs About the word inversely

in an inverse or contrary mannerIn an inverse order or manner; by inversion; -- opposed to directly.

oppositely,conversely, contrarily, dissimilarly,vice versa, differently, otherwise, diversely,unequally, variously

equally, alike, alike, also, likewise, so,also, similarly, equally, correspondingly

The speed of a vehicle is inversely proportional to the time it takes to reach its destination.

As the temperature drops, the number of people visiting the beach decreases inversely.

The level of rainfall is inversely related to the amount of water needed for irrigation.

In economics, there is an inversely proportional relationship between supply and demand.