• This is due to reduced 2001 cereal harvests caused by adverse weather and reduced planting.
  • For a grower it is the capacity of trees to survive and achieve a reasonable yield under adverse conditions that is important.
  • In short, adverse tends to be used to describe effects, conditions, and results; while averse refers to feelings and inclinations.
  • First attested around 1374, from Old French avers (French adverse), from Latin adversus (“turned against”), past participle of advertere, from ad- (“to”) + vertere (“to turn”).
  • The large number of lemons in the used-car market is the result of adverse selection.
  • Calcium folinate is the specific antidote for neutralising the adverse toxic effects of methotrexate.
  • [Adverse is seldom used of people. It pertains more often to effects or events: adverse reviews; adverse conditions; adverse trends.
  • Sıfat karşıt, muhasım. adverse criticism: karşıt eleştirme. opinions adverse to slavery: esirliğe karşı olan fikirler.
  • The range and occurrence of adverse effects are similar for all of the PPIs, though they have been reported more frequently with omeprazole.
  • In this despair is akin to desperation, which is an active state and always tends to produce a furious struggle against adverse...