Inversely [adverb]
Definition of Inversely:
with the order reversed
Opposite/Antonyms of Inversely:
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Sentence/Example of Inversely:
On the near side, the sea-wall makes an elbow crooked inversely, and its end too has a lighthouse.
Shall composition and decomposition be reduced to some one of these kinds of motion, or shall we look at this process inversely?
He showed that the velocity of a signal through a given core was inversely proportional to the square of the length of the core.
If the temperature of a gas be kept constant, its pressure or elastic force will vary inversely as the volume it occupies.
Pressure in a gas may be created by increasing its temperature and inversely heat may be created by pressure.
The law being similar to that with strings, the vibration rates of air columns are inversely proportional to their lengths.
The intensity of illumination of a surface is inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the source of light.
A friend of mine used always to look at it thus inversely when he quarrelled with his wife.
For a given amount of power transmitted the cross-section of the cables required varies inversely as the square of the voltage.
The shoulders are expanded and are usually horizontal, but may be inversely tapered.