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What is the opposite of bearing?

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Noun
Opposite of a relevance to, or impact on, something
Noun
Opposite of the general idea, intention or meaning of something
Noun
Opposite of a particular appearance or quality
“As a whole, it looked gaudy and harsh on the eyes.”
Noun
Opposite of an impression of a quality or manner given by someone or something
“Too often, especially in qualitative proposals, there is an absence of logic regarding sampling.”
Noun
Opposite of a connection or link between people or things
Noun
Opposite of the state of connection between two or more people, event or things
“Many people argue that there is an unrelatedness between obesity and heart disease, despite strong medical evidence suggesting otherwise.”
Noun
Opposite of an appearance or form of behavior assumed by a person to conceal their genuine feelings
“I might have been looking at my reflection in a crystal clear pool and seeing the reality of my being.”
Noun
Opposite of the outward appearance or apparent form of something
Noun
Opposite of the fact of having a bearing on or being related to
“There's a difference between taking one for the team and being the fall guy.”
Noun
Opposite of a look on someone's face that conveys a particular emotion
“The deadpan is key to Wright's comedic routine.”
Noun
Opposite of a structure that complements or supplements something else
“Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least nine weeks of basic military training.”
Noun
Opposite of behavior that is both morally and socially correct
Noun
Opposite of the process of bearing young
Noun
Opposite of a general direction in which something is developing or changing
“He also continues to cut on film, a noticeable deviation from the industry standard of nonlinear digital editing.”
Noun
Opposite of an effect or impact made on someone
Noun
Opposite of the effect or influence of something, typically a chemical or substance
“I stopped taking supplements because of their ineffectiveness in improving my health.”
Noun
Opposite of polite or refined social behavior
Noun
Opposite of the path, route or direction followed by a person or vehicle
Noun
Opposite of a situation, especially as it affects one's power to act
Noun
(the outside) Opposite of the outward form or appearance of someone or something
“Well, it seems like my inside wants to be on my outside, but I'm no doctor.”
Adjective
Opposite of having a propensity or great ability to produce offspring
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to carry, bring or take something
“Eventually, it becomes too much to bear, and I drop everything on the floor.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to tolerate or endure
“Left on his own, Bob would eventually succumb to his injuries.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to support or hold up
“For any type of hanging container, choose tomatoes with small fruit because the hanging vines break under the weight of a crop of large tomatoes.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to take responsibility for
“Excuses do not deny any casual contribution to the outcome, but they deny responsibility, and if they are accepted, they cancel it.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to yield or produce as a result of an investment of money, time or effort
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to give birth to
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to move or proceed in a given course or direction
“Turn to the right slowly, as the route will end rather prematurely after a few kilometers, and you will be at your destination.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to harbor feelings or thoughts
“Funny how the mind works, that I could so quickly forget the love I had for my sport and how far it had taken me.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to spread information or news
“He acknowledged that he had an immediate gut reaction to government requests for the media to withhold information.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to have as a requirement or need
“The most successful trips have been recorded for posterity, and Magellan's trip around the world was one that would have significant ramifications for years to come.”
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