Definition: 1. In an opposite way. 2. Introducing a statement or idea that reverses one that has just been made or referred to. 3. In a way that is the opposite or reverse of something.
Use 'conversely' in a sentence:
1. Or conversely, you can't concentrate in the office chaos and want to try working from home a couple days per week.
2. Conversely, when you change the colors, background, or navigation, XML and XSL automatically update all your pages.
3. Conversely, the more they recycle, the more they save.
4. Conversely, if you turn off your creativity, then your life will turn into torture.
5. Conversely, he said, mammals that live in arctic regions develop a layer of fat to insulate against the cold.
6. Every action you do every day builds your life or, conversely, helps to destroy it.
7. Perhaps I am just getting old, or conversely, maybe I just never grew up.
8. Conversely, if a nation's credit rating is low, the nation will have difficulty to raise funds.
9. And conversely , for every one of the best impulses of our souls, there is a demon waiting to hijack us and use us.
10. This conversely means that hundreds of events never even register in awareness.
11. It was as though they had always been with me, and I found it difficult, conversely , to remember our first encounter.
12. You can add the fluid to the powder, or, conversely, the powder to the fluid.
13. Conversely, few critics could rave so eloquently and persuasively about a forgotten masterpiece, or a young singer just coming to the fore.
14. He placed the box conversely.
15. The woman looks cool, conversely, the man looks like a pervert.
16. In real life, nobody was all bad, nor, conversely, all good.