obvert Antonyms
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Meaning of obvert
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obvert (v. t.)
To turn toward.
obvert Sentence Examples
- The politician's adroit ability to obvert criticism earned him wide acclaim.
- The scientist's hypothesis proved to be erroneous, but he refused to obvert his findings.
- The lawyer's persuasive arguments were intended to obvert the jury's initial impressions.
- The artist's painting depicted a haunting scene that seemed to obvert the laws of perspective.
- The engineer had to obvert a number of obstacles before completing the project on time.
- The politician's deft use of language allowed him to obvert any potential scandals.
- The company's strategy was to obvert market expectations and introduce a revolutionary product.
- The musician's performance was so captivating that it seemed to obvert time and space.
- The athlete's unorthodox technique led him to obvert all expectations and win the race.
- The historian's research aimed to obvert the prevailing narrative and reveal a hidden chapter of history.
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To turn toward.
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The politician's adroit ability to obvert criticism earned him wide acclaim.
The scientist's hypothesis proved to be erroneous, but he refused to obvert his findings.
The lawyer's persuasive arguments were intended to obvert the jury's initial impressions.
The artist's painting depicted a haunting scene that seemed to obvert the laws of perspective.