adjective
- capable of being reversed or turned upside down
- having an inverse that when combined with the original produces an identity element
Usage: mathematics
Examples
- The jacket has an invertible design that can be worn inside out.
- This process is invertible, so we can undo the changes easily.
- The matrix is invertible because its determinant is not zero.
- Only invertible functions have well-defined inverse functions.
- The encryption algorithm uses invertible operations for security.
- An invertible transformation preserves all the original information.