evert \ēˈvərt, ə̇ˈ-\transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin evertere to turn out, overturn, overthrow, destroy, from e- + vertere to turn — more at worth 1.: overthrow, upset < dash it all! It everts my pet theory — W.H.Wright > 2.: to turn outward (as the foot) or inside out