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What is the opposite of pocket?

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Noun
Opposite of a flexible compartment providing storage space
Noun
Opposite of a hole in a solid body or surface
“I saw nothing and had nearly decided I made the whole thing up when I noticed a mound in the snow.”
Noun
Opposite of a place, especially in a town or city and having a particular character or use
Noun
Opposite of a person or corporation's available money
Verb
Opposite of to take something illegally or without the owner's permission
Verb
Opposite of to steal
“The council would decide that the best way to move forward would be to give the land to the natives.”
Verb
Opposite of to refrain from openly expressing or displaying
Verb
Opposite of to tolerate, endure or put up with (something)
“On the contrary, the federal regulations, and the ethical principles on which they rest, would seem to disallow such behavior.”
Verb
Opposite of to earn or acquire into one's possessions
“Those students who miss classes will forfeit their right to a grant.”
Verb
Opposite of to submit to, or to put up with
Verb
Opposite of to persist until the end
Verb
Opposite of to restrain or repress, especially one's feelings, opinions or emotions
“He could ill afford to openly express his joy at Hedda's escape, as this surely would be looked upon by Gerhard as an act of treason.”
Verb
Opposite of to steal (something)
“Jerry, in good conscience, would not keep the ring that he had stolen and decided to return it.”
Verb
Opposite of to receive payment for work
Verb
Opposite of to endure or go through (an ordeal)
Verb
(slang) Opposite of to take (something) illegally
“In an interview, his mom said that he worked incredibly hard to buy his own car when he was just 17.”
Verb
Opposite of to earn or produce as revenue
“They would rather squander inordinate sums of money on futile projects.”
Verb
Opposite of to endure and get through suffering, challenge or hardship
“He made serious tactical errors during his long military career, but he learned from painful experience how to circumvent adversity.”
Adjective
Opposite of small, compact, or on a small scale
Adjective
Opposite of having a physically small size or stature
“I'm caught unawares as the wooden door creaks open, and a large man lurches into the room, his belly swaying with every step he takes.”
Adjective
Opposite of of, pertaining to, or consisting of money
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