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To turn inside out
{v} to overthrow, subvert
To overthrow; to subvert
United States tennis player who won women's singles titles in the United States and at Wimbledon (born in 1954)
{f} turn outward, turn inside out
To turn outwards, or inside out, as an intestine
United States tennis player who won women's singles titles in the United States and at Wimbledon (born in 1954) turn inside out; turn the inner surface of outward; "evert the eyelid
turn inside out; turn the inner surface of outward; "evert the eyelid"
Chris Evert
formerly Chris Evert Lloyd born Dec. 21, 1954, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., U.S. U.S. tennis player. She became in 1971 the youngest player to reach the semifinals of the U.S. championship. She won the U.S. Open women's singles six times (1975-78, 1980, 1982) and repeatedly won the Wimbledon singles (1974, 1976, 1981), the French Open singles (1974, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986), and the Australian Open singles (1982, 1984), for a total of 18 grand-slam titles. She retired in 1989
Christine Marie Evert
formerly Chris Evert Lloyd born Dec. 21, 1954, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., U.S. U.S. tennis player. She became in 1971 the youngest player to reach the semifinals of the U.S. championship. She won the U.S. Open women's singles six times (1975-78, 1980, 1982) and repeatedly won the Wimbledon singles (1974, 1976, 1981), the French Open singles (1974, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986), and the Australian Open singles (1982, 1984), for a total of 18 grand-slam titles. She retired in 1989
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evert

    Hyphenation

    Ev·ert

    Turkish pronunciation

    îvırt

    Pronunciation

    /əˈvərt/ /ɪˈvɜrt/

    Etymology

    [ i-'v&rt ] (transitive verb.) 1538. Latin evertere, from e- + vertere to turn; more at WORTH.
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