What is another word for went in to reverse?

Pronunciation: [wɛnt ɪn tə ɹɪvˈɜːs] (IPA)

The idiom "went in to reverse" is commonly used to describe a situation where something starts moving backward. There are several synonyms that convey a similar meaning, including "reversed course," "backtracked," "retreated," "regressed," and "receded." When something is said to have "reversed course," it means that it has changed direction and started moving in the opposite direction of its original path. "Backtracked" and "retreated" both imply a sense of retracing one's steps and moving backward, while "regressed" suggests a deterioration or decline from a previous state. "Receded" is often used to describe something that is moving backward or away from a specific point or location.

What are the hypernyms for Went in to reverse?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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