Opposite of a large bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on a celestial object
Opposite of a sunken place or hollow on a surface
Opposite of a deep and narrow passage, especially in the earth's surface
Opposite of a long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles
Opposite of a mark, typically from physical trauma or damage
Opposite of to fail, especially in spectacular fashion
Opposite of to fall down or to a lower level, especially abruptly
Opposite of to stop operating
“The operation of the equipment should still continue despite some strange but common mechanical noises.”
Opposite of to fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of
“Our menu will satisfy any hunger with options from hamburgers, pasta, seafood, steaks, and more.”
Opposite of to fail suddenly and completely
“Upon those points, I do not entertain the most remote doubt that the plan would succeed in due time.”
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