Opposite of the act of removing or putting an end to something, especially forcefully or thoroughly
Opposite of the Formal act of putting an end to
Opposite of the action of suppressing or putting an end to an activity
Opposite of the act or state of destroying or being destroyed, especially completely
Opposite of the act of removing or eliminating something, especially forcefully
Opposite of the act of excreting
Opposite of the act, process or result of causing significant damage to something
“The contractor and architect will work together from the inception of the building until its completion.”
Opposite of a state or act of prohibition or rejection from participation or use
Opposite of the action of forcing or throwing something out
Opposite of an act of excluding or leaving out someone or something
Opposite of the act of killing or putting an end to someone, something, or a creature
“The Board may only direct the prisoner's release if satisfied that his confinement is no longer necessary for the protection of the public.”
Opposite of a significant or total loss of power, prosperity, or status
“A notable businessman, who started off as an ordinary salesman, told me that he put his success down to that one little trick for breaking the ice with his customers.”
Opposite of an abrupt or violent removal or elimination of a group of people or things
Opposite of the act of erasing or deleting something
“Students will learn new operations that include the insertion of new data into a database, the modification of data stored in the database, and the retrieval of this data.”
Opposite of the murder or assassination of someone
“Like all good feel-good stories, it ended with the sparing of a life, and one that could very well change the world.”
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