Opposite of to become sound or healthy again
Opposite of to regain possession of something
Opposite of to save or salvage something that has been lost, damaged, or disposed of
Opposite of to recover something that has been misplaced, stolen, or hidden away
“Are you sure you cannot trust me to hide the Infinity Stones from Thanos?”
Opposite of to regain possession of
Opposite of to regain possession of something
Opposite of to give new life to, or to restore to a healthy condition
Opposite of to get something back in one's possession
Opposite of to regain possession of something
Opposite of to restrain or to keep in check
“Free yourself from the tyranny of emotional baggage, and you will be able to move on.”
Opposite of to reawaken after having lost consciousness
Opposite of to repair or renovate so as to return something to its original condition
“Controversial plans to demolish five traditional homes to make way for a huge apartment block in a village near York are set to be thrown out.”
Opposite of to earn through work or effort
Opposite of to recover from or survive something, such as an illness or difficulty
Opposite of to regain control of oneself, typically after a shock
“It is natural to lose yourself in the moment when your child is born.”
Opposite of to stop behaving or feeling in a way that is unproductive
Opposite of to return to a former condition of health or vigor
“My body would eventually break under so much punishment from the week's intense training.”
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