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  1. vice versa

    adverb

    1. With the order or meaning reversed; conversely.
    2. The same but with the two things or people mentioned reversed.
    3. With the order reversed.

    adverb

    1. With the order or meaning reversed; conversely.
    2. The same but with the two things or people mentioned reversed.
    3. With the order reversed.
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  2. merriam-webster.com

    The meaning of VICE VERSA is with the order changed : with the relations reversed : conversely. How to use vice versa in a sentence. with the order changed : with the relations reversed : conversely… See the full definition. Games; Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Rhymes; Word Finder; Thesaurus; Join MWU; Shop; Books ...
  3. dictionary.cambridge.org

    VICE VERSA definition: 1. used to say that what you have just said is also true in the opposite order: 2. used to say…. Learn more.
  4. grammarist.com

    Vice versa, meaning (1) in reverse order from that stated, (2) or conversely, is two words, with no hyphen.The adverbial phrase was introduced to English from Latin roots in the late 16th century, and it has proved useful ever since. Like other established Latinisms, it does not need to be italicized in normal usage.. Examples. Vice versa indicates that a statement is equally true when its ...
  5. grammarly.com

    Vice Versa Meaning. The vice in vice versa is not the same vice that means moral fault, but it is the vice we use in phrases like vice-president. It comes from the Latin word vicis, which means "a change," "an alteration," or "a succession," but also "a place" or "a position." Versa comes from versus, which means "to turn ...
  6. kempdictionary.com

    Sep 16, 2024Vice versa is a Latin phrase that literally translates to "the other way around" or "with the order reversed." In modern English usage, it means that the positions, things, or roles just mentioned can be reversed and still hold true. Simply put, vice versa indicates that two things can be switched and the statement will still make sense ...
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