Opposite of an organized course of action to achieve a goal
Opposite of a fierce or destructive attack
Opposite of a vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change
Opposite of a special effort exerted towards a particular goal
“Due to the controversy, there was genuine hesitation by the team to release the film to the public.”
Opposite of a military strike or incursion
“They made their retreat when the local tribes began to show some aggression.”
Opposite of a undertaking, typically one that involves risk
Opposite of a sustained fight or conflict, especially between large organized armed forces
Opposite of a sustained campaign against an undesirable situation or activity
“The inaction against corruption within the aristocracy has earned widespread condemnation from the plebians.”
Opposite of the publicizing of a product, organization, or venture so as to increase sales or public awareness
“People have lost their jobs over derogatory remarks made in blogs, but can you be sued for libel or defamation?”
Opposite of a forceful attack or effort
Opposite of to engage in a war
“Firms may be able to cooperate by agreeing to abide by the decisions of an external regulator who can be appointed by the firms.”
Opposite of to become disobedient against authority
“Citizens acknowledged the improving economy and would comply with new measures introduced by the government.”
Opposite of to ask for something, especially earnestly or forcefully
“I would strongly discourage you from using your general counsel to negotiate a New York City office lease.”
Opposite of to promote understanding of a topic through publicizing or advocating
Opposite of to struggle tenaciously to achieve something
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