Phrases with «complete inversion»

The phrase "complete inversion" means a total reversal or flipping of something, completely changing its original position or nature. Full definition

Sentences with «complete inversion»

  • After Scott felt he had reached an endpoint with this body of work, he moved on to a series of black and white line paintings driven by the concept of making works so intensely optical that in theory they would be impossible for the human eye to view, a complete inversion of the traditional function of painting. (minusspace.com)
  • It represents a complete inversion of how things are supposed to work. (nofrakkingconsensus.com)
  • Adding perspective to their claims, and putting them into a meaningful context reveals a picture which, if not a complete inversion of what they claimed, certainly makes for a less stark image nonetheless. (climate-resistance.org)
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