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evert
1[ih-vurt]
verb (used with object)
to turn outward or inside out.
Evert
2[ev-ert]
noun
Chris(tine Marie), born 1954, U.S. tennis player.
Evert
1/ ˈɛə /
noun
Chris ( tine ). born 1954, US tennis player: winner of eighteen Grand Slam singles titles (1974–86), including the French Open a record seven times, the US Open a record six times, and Wimbledon three times
evert
2/ ɪˈɜː /
verb
(tr) to turn (an eyelid, the intestines, or some other bodily part) outwards or inside out
Other Word Forms
- eversion noun
- eversible adjective
- uneverted adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Evert1
Example Sentences
“We talked about everting but football,” Lucas said.
“At Port Bou, the Spanish border, not one house is left standing; everting got destroyed because the town is an important train transit point that brought supplies to the “Reds”, the enemy .
It was as though cyberspace were turning inside out, or “everting”—consuming the world that had once surrounded it.
Eventually, the sea star is able to evert its entire stomach into the gap and eat its prey from within.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona will be available in evert county except Maricopa and will increase on average by 51 percent.
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