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inverse

(= reverse) reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect opposite in nature or effect or relation to another quantity a term is in inverse proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) as the other decreases (or increases) something inverted in sequence or character or effect when the direct approach failed he tried the inverse

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Simple sentences

The derivatives of the inverse trigonometric functions are algebraic.
The inverse of a non-square matrix is a dangerous thing.

Movie subtitles

The progress of the world will not fail due to learned ignoramuses lacking in fantasy whose brains work in inverse proportion to their calcification -!
Mr Scott, try inverse phasing.
You're a classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain.
Linear and inverse vectors merge in zero.
Forget about apples. just remember to inverse and multiply.
We could attempt to use our own warp engines to generate an inverse-resonance wave.
I'm going to take the Raman into a low stationary orbit and initiate an inverse warp cascade.
I have remodulated the engines to emit an inverse warp field.
Initiating inverse warp field.
No. The inverse warp field resealed it.
However, it may be possible to modify the main deflector to emit an inverse tachyon pulse to scan beyond the subspace barrier.
What if we modify the main deflector to emit an inverse tachyon pulse?
If you modify the deflectors to send out an inverse tachyon pulse, you'll find that the anomaly is a rupture between time and anti-time.
So, you've finally come out, Lina Inverse.
Psychopathically, the duodenum is in inverse ratio to the coordination of the palyphus.
It's a very simple procedure of seeding the silver iodide particles in a low-pressured barometric strata with inverse isobars.
We could use our own engines to generate an inverse-resonance wave.
The inverse warp field resealed it.
Harry, modulate our shield frequency to an inverse harmonic of the pulse.
But I believe we must also match the deflector array to the inverse of that variance.
Mr. Scott, try inverse phasing.
I didn't know about the inverse square law of the propagation of light.
This inverse proportionality between apparent size and distance is the basis of perspective in art and photography.
Your seismic tests must have triggered an inverse rockfall, creating the opening.
I am convinced the Marquis cannot express affection except indirectly- -through the cruelty that is the inverse of tenderness.
We could attempt to use our own warp engines to generate an inverse resonance wave.
I have remodulated the shuttle's engines to emit an inverse warp field.
No, no, I believe the inverse warp field resealed it.
It's saying that the force of attraction between two bodies. is in direct proportion to the product of their masses. and in inverse proportion to the square of the distance between them.
Painting does not want to humanise the divine, yet the inverse can happen: that man-made objects become deified by painting.

News and current affairs

Now in its eighth year, the almost obscene economic growth in the United States could be used to illustrate the inverse proposition.
The resulting supply surge drives down prices, reinforces expectations of further declines, and produces the inverse of a speculative bubble: a collapse in prices.
A powerful economic mechanism underlies the inverse correlation between oil prices and global growth.
The burden of servicing the bonds would be assigned to member states in inverse proportion to the number of asylum-seekers they accept.
One could almost speak of an inverse relationship between a country's confidence and that of its World Cup football team.

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