Opposite of to pierce with a small and sharp point
Opposite of to physically penetrate or bore through a surface
Opposite of to puncture or pierce with a sharp, pointed object
Opposite of to encourage or incite the development or occurrence of
Opposite of to encourage, goad or provoke into doing (or feeling) something
Opposite of to impale or pierce with a sharp point
Opposite of to make a hole in or through something, especially by using a drill
Opposite of to physically pierce or probe into
Opposite of to prick or perforate with a sharp object
“All four tires were worn thin in places, and his only hope was to patch the tires and hope to find a nearby farm.”
Opposite of to feel hurt or sore, typically as a result of illness or injury
“He stared and blew air on the palm of his hands to soothe the burning sensation.”
Opposite of to make a hole
“You can seal any unwanted holes with plaster.”
Opposite of a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body
Opposite of a sudden, sharp localized pain
Opposite of a small hole resulting from being pierced by a sharp object
Opposite of a person who lacks sense or judgment
“A sage can explain impermanence but there is no lesson like a bad bill of health.”
Opposite of a person who lacks intelligence
“After all, the quiet genius with a wicked wit knows which side his bread is buttered on.”
Opposite of the action or process of piercing something
Opposite of an incentive to get something done
Opposite of an unpleasant sensation caused by physical illness or injury
“My whole body was sore, but I derived great pleasure from getting a much-needed massage.”
Opposite of a poking or thrusting motion
“As soon as I felt a pull from him, I immediately leaned back to stabilize myself.”
Opposite of pain, or any unpleasant physical sensation
“The medical team arrived to provide Jeff with some relief for his injuries.”
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