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 an organized course of action to achieve a goal
Opposite of a sustained fight or conflict, especially between large organized armed forces
Opposite of a undertaking, typically one that involves risk
Opposite of great effort expended towards a particular goal or aim
“Rabid zeal can be just as bad for a country as excessive laziness.”
Opposite of an unusual and exciting or daring experience
“After much inactivity, we were all yearning for a bit of adventure.”
Opposite of to change another's belief, especially regarding religion
“The sociologist studying Mormonism is not out there to deconvert people, engage in historical or theological debates, destroy worldviews, or the like.”
Opposite of to engage in a war or battle
“As a result, the authorities needed three more years to pacify the country.”
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