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vice versa

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/ˌvaɪsɪ ˈvɜrsə/
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with the order or relations reversed

  • She helps him with his math homework, and vice versa, he helps her with science projects.
  • The manager respects the employees, and vice versa, the employees respect the manager.
  • You can choose to visit either the museum first and then the park, or vice versa.
  • The new policy benefits both the company and its customers, and vice versa.
  • He prefers to run in the morning and relax in the evening, but vice versa works just as well for her.