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adverbin an inverse manner. Mathematics. in inverse proportion. Origin of inverselyFirst recorded in 1650–60; inverse + -ly Words nearby inverselyinverse cosecant, inverse cosine, inverse cotangent, inverse function, inverse image, inversely, inverse square law, inversion, inversion casting, inversion layer, inversion of uterus Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for inverselyLee makes a convincing case that the loveliness of much Renaissance art is inversely related to the moral ugliness of its patrons. Great Renaissance Art Thrived Amid Filth|Nick Romeo|December 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST Inversely, of course, figures from the Orient travelled the other way to discover Europe. All Aboard the Orient Express: Looking Back at the Golden Age of Train Travel|Sarah Moroz|April 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST One more thing, take it in the morning otherwise it can disrupt your sleep since vitamin D and melatonin are inversely related. These Are The 15 Supplements to Keep In Your Medicine Cabinet|Ari Meisel|December 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST Inversely, we may say that many diseases, especially of the brain, are the source of vices. The Sexual Question|August Forel
But what I deny is that spiritual existence can be directly known on earth—known otherwise than by correspondence or inversely. Notes of a Son and Brother|Henry James It is inversely proportional to the width for beams of the same length and depth. The Mechanical Properties of Wood|Samuel J. Record But the belief in the souls migration to animals is more readily derived from totemism than inversely. Totem and Taboo|Sigmund Freud Inversely, he has been able, by means of the localized action of light, to transform creeping or climbing into flowering branches. Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, January 1899|Various
Words related to inverselyabout-face, again, contrary, reversed, upside down, backwards, contra, contrarily, contrariwise, conversely, mutatis mutandis, on the contrary, oppositely |