(possessions) Opposite of general things or items that one has or owns
Opposite of all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death
Opposite of any property that is movable
(possessions) Opposite of general things or items that one has or owns
Opposite of the conclusions to which any course or condition of things lead
“We are interested in determining the causes this phenomenon.”
Opposite of property or objects of value that one possesses
Opposite of the consequences or after-effects of a significant (and usually unpleasant) event
Opposite of plural for the impact or aftermath of an action or event
“Nobody could have predicted what as to come at the start of the crisis.”
Opposite of plural for the ability to produce a desired effect or result
“Scientists believe they can demonstrate the ineffectiveness of the drug through clinical trials.”
Opposite of plural for possession of a similar meaning through paraphrasing
“He was accused of saying some vile things but a recording proved his words to have actually been to the contrary.”
(results in) Opposite of to have as a consequence
“Hyperactivity sometimes begins with the consumption of too much sugar.”
Opposite of to act on, or put into action, a request
“She repeals any demands that she deems to be unreasonable.”
(keeps) Opposite of to bring about or cause something to happen
“Let's just maintain the status quo. We have a good thing going here!”
(fails) Opposite of to bring about or cause something to happen
“He would neglect to make any changes despite things going downhill fast.”
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