Opposite of an act of choosing or assigning someone (or something) for a given role or job
Opposite of a job, role or position that one has been appointed to
Opposite of the admittance of someone into a society or group
Opposite of the act of inaugurating, or inducting into office or a position
Opposite of a paid position of regular employment
“He understood the importance of organized political parties and pursued politics as a career, not simply an avocation.”
Opposite of an arrangement to do something or go somewhere at a fixed time
“I have some free time in the afternoon if you want to meet for a coffee.”
Opposite of a planned meeting or appointment
Opposite of the posting of someone in a workplace
Opposite of the act or process of choosing or selecting
Opposite of an unoccupied position or job
“James being groomed to take over from a currently occupied position on the board.”
Opposite of the act of inaugurating or inducting into office or a given position
“He has made mistakes the last few days, but they're not nearly serious enough to warrant his deposition.”
Opposite of the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation
“Most users click the introduction link, further validating the uselessness of flash screens.”
Opposite of an agreement with someone to do something
Opposite of the action of dispensing, giving, or applying something
“It's a misallocation of government resources in what appears to be a vendetta against homeless people.”
Opposite of the controlling or deciding of the nature, details or outcome of something
“Not only did Neville's relations with Florence keep him agitated, there was also the uncertainty surrounding his future career.”
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