Vice Versa
WordNet

adverb


(1)   With the order reversed
"She hates him and vice versa"
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Etymology


From ablative absolute , from feminine third declension noun + feminine ablative singular of perfect passive participle , from .

Usage notes

  • Some speakers regard the pronunciations where "vice" has one syllable as less correct than the others.

Adverb



  1. The same but with the two things or people mentioned reversed.
    As long as Mike and Joe get first and second or vice versa I will be happy.

Etymology


From ablative absolute , from feminine third declension noun + feminine ablative singular of perfect passive participle , from .

Adverb


vice versa
  1. vice versa
    Als je het raam open doet, moet je de verwarming uit doen, en vice versa.
    If you open the window, you should turn off the heating, and vice versa.
 
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