Transposed in a sentence as an adjective

This searches for the number of times a piece of code transposed the 6 and 4.

We once did a transposed Steffen on a high school marching band trip.

But, it would run 30% faster if I transposed everything.

"Each comment has exactly one pair of transposed letters.

> Each comment has exactly one pair of transposed letters.

I think he misread the engraving and transposed the stray dot to the left, like so: X X X XXX That symbol does die.

Directive 95/46/EC on the protection of personal data had to be transposed by the end of 1998.

I accidentally transposed the last 2 digits of my CC number.

Most failed login attempts are probably the user's correct password with a letter or two transposed or missing.

Once I had a claim denied because someone transposed two digits in an ICD-9 code, and the treatment obviously didn't make sense.

Apple transposed design cues from one long-since discontinued product to a different product in a different time.

Heh, I just visualized my laptop keyboard transposed onto an 88 key piano, and then tried to imagine what a typical vim session would sound like on it...

I think you are misunderstanding the article - All the songs were transposed to the key of C for the purpose of analyzing chords, so don't draw conclusions from the actual chord names presented as the most populat.

Inside a black hole, one dimension of space and time are transposed; this is one explanation of why you can't get out, because doing so would require going backwards in time, since the radial spatial dimension as seen from outside the black hole has been transposed with time inside the black hole.

Transposed definitions

adjective

turned about in order or relation; "transposed letters"

See also: converse reversed