adjective
- turned upside down or inside out; reversed in position or order
Usage: less common than 'inverted'; often used in technical or specialized contexts
verb
- past tense and past participle of 'inverse'; to reverse or turn something inside out or upside down
Usage: rare; 'inverted' is the standard past tense form of 'invert'
Examples
- The image appeared inversed when viewed through the mirror.
- He inversed the order of the list to see the results in reverse.
- The inversed pyramid shape created an unusual visual effect.
- The data was inversed to test the algorithm's robustness.
- An inversed relationship means that as one variable increases, the other decreases.