everting

[ih-vur-ting]

everting Definition

  • 1to turn inside out or outward
  • 2to protrude or cause to protrude

Using everting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "everting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sea star is capable of everting its stomach to digest food.

  • Example

    The sock was inside out, so I everted it before putting it on.

  • Example

    The snail everted its tentacles to sense its surroundings.

everting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with everting

  • evert one's eyelids

    to turn one's eyelids inside out

    Example

    As a child, he would often evert his eyelids to scare his friends.

  • to turn a tube inside out

    Example

    The scientist everted the test tube to examine its contents.

  • to turn a sac inside out

    Example

    The surgeon everted the sac to remove the tumor.

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Summary: everting in Brief

'Everting' [ih-vur-ting] means to turn something inside out or outward, or to protrude or cause to protrude. It is often used in biology to describe the process of turning an organ or structure inside out, as in 'The sea star is capable of everting its stomach to digest food.' 'Everting' can also be used in everyday contexts, such as 'The sock was inside out, so I everted it before putting it on.'