renverse (Meaning)

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renverse (v. t.)

To reverse.

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renverse (a.)

Alt. of Renverse

Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the natural position.

Synonyms & Antonyms of renverse

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renverse Sentence Examples

  1. The skater performed an elegant renverse, extending their leg gracefully behind them.
  2. The ballerina executed a precise renverse, transitioning from a coupé to an attitude position.
  3. The acrobat launched into a breathtaking renverse, flipping backward in a smooth motion.
  4. The gymnast mastered the renverse, displaying their flexibility and coordination.
  5. The dancer's renverse was so seamless that it left the audience spellbound.
  6. The choreographer incorporated the renverse into their ballet, creating a visually striking effect.
  7. The yogi demonstrated the renverse as part of their advanced asana practice.
  8. The fencer used a renverse to swiftly parry their opponent's attack.
  9. The snowboarder executed a perfect renverse off the halfpipe, showcasing their acrobatic skills.
  10. The swimmer performed a graceful renverse after completing a synchronized diving routine.

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To reverse., Alt. of Renverse, Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the natural position.

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The skater performed an elegant renverse, extending their leg gracefully behind them.

The ballerina executed a precise renverse, transitioning from a coupé to an attitude position.

The acrobat launched into a breathtaking renverse, flipping backward in a smooth motion.

The gymnast mastered the renverse, displaying their flexibility and coordination.