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What is the opposite of field?

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Noun
Opposite of an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture
Noun
Opposite of a particular branch of study or sphere of activity or interest
Noun
Opposite of the scope or extent of something, typically of one's interest or control
Noun
Opposite of the domain in which something or someone is active
Noun
Opposite of the range, scope or extent of something
Noun
Opposite of a continuous or wide area or expanse
“A munitions ship collided with a vessel in the narrows of the harbor.”
Noun
Opposite of a flat and treeless Arctic biome
Noun
Opposite of the domain in which something or someone is active
“Blackfoot's refusal to respect a political boundary that did not accord with their own often blurred the line between local and international problems.”
Noun
Opposite of the extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant
Noun
(uncountable mass noun) Opposite of people against whom one competes
“He was a noncompetitor sitting on the sidelines, watching the game unfold.”
Noun
Opposite of the length of the space between two points
“There is here no question as to how or where the physical connection of the roads shall be made, for that has already been done at the place.”
Noun
Opposite of a range of different things
“It would help if the code was written in the same language for uniformity and ease of reading.”
Noun
Opposite of a piece of land, especially one considered as part of an estate
Noun
Opposite of a large area of barren, typically uninhabited land
“Depending on its location, residential development can cater to a broader market than a commercial property.”
Noun
Opposite of fighting or hostilities between opposing individuals, groups or nations
Noun
Opposite of one's usual employment, duties or affairs
Noun
Opposite of the infield of a baseball field
Verb
Opposite of to catch or stop (the ball) and return it
Verb
Opposite of to wield or make use of
Verb
Opposite of to handle or operate something
“I hope they will be careful with the pianos and not mishandle them and get them out of tune.”
Verb
Opposite of to take charge of, or to make decisions about
Verb
Opposite of to energetically devote, or begin devoting, effort to something
Verb
Opposite of to deal with (something) effectively or skillfully
Verb
Opposite of to deal with (something), usually effectively
“Despite the delay, the major car manufacturer would openly declare that they did not mishandle their launch campaign.”
Verb
Opposite of to devote effort to something
“Your body will suffer if you neglect good eating habits.”
Verb
Opposite of to make use of
“We would forgo the use of drones during our filming so as not to scare the animals.”
Verb
Opposite of to handle or manage many tasks at once
Adjective
Opposite of carried out or working in the natural environment
Adjective
(of military equipment) Opposite of light and mobile for use on a campaign
Adjective
Opposite of situated in or designed to be used in the open air or outside
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