inversion
/ɪnˈvɜːrʒən/; /ɪnˈvɜːrˈʒən/Definitions
1. noun
the act of reversing or turning something upside down
“The inversion of the magnetic field caused a disruption in the power grid.”
2. noun
a reversal of the usual order or direction of something
“The inversion of the seasons led to a prolonged winter.”
3. noun
a change in the normal or expected state of something
“The inversion of the company’s fortunes was a result of their new business strategy.”
4. verb
to reverse or turn something upside down
“The artist chose to invert the colors in her painting to create a unique effect.”
5. verb
to change or reverse the usual order or direction of something
“The company chose to invert their business model to better compete in the market.”
6. verb
to change or reverse the normal or expected state of something
“The new policy will invert the company’s previous approach to customer service.”