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inversely

[in-vurs-lee] / ɪnˈvɜrs li /


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Their experiments revealed a consistent pattern: the height at which drainage begins is inversely related to the liquid content of the foam, regardless of the type of surfactant or the size of the bubbles.

From Science Daily

Day-to-day moves during the war show a link has returned, moving inversely in 11 out of the past 15 days.

From The Wall Street Journal

“For now, we expect the group to trade inversely with oil prices, which have the potential to make or break this season.”

From Barron's

The simultaneous gain in prices of crude and Asian stocks is notable, as the two have been mostly moving inversely since the war began due to the region’s heavy exposure to Middle East energy disruptions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The prospect of higher inflation and interest rates is hurting European government bonds, where prices move inversely to yields.

From MarketWatch