Opposite of the authority or ability to control or command others
Opposite of control or dominance over someone or something
“This kind of freedom may coincide with the cruelest despotism and with the subjugation of the overwhelming majority of the people.”
Opposite of domination, influence, or authority over another
Opposite of control of or dominion over an area or people
“Fundamentally, the subordination of the oppressed nations to the major powers is rooted in economic relations.”
Opposite of the state or fact of having the power or authority to effect change
“His leadership has the impotence of a limp sloth.”
Opposite of an extended period of success, especially in sports
“Injuries plagued the club for consecutive years and were probably the major cause of their downfall.”
Opposite of to rule or have power over
Opposite of to be in power
“This is the day that I officially abdicate my throne and pass the kingship on to my successor.”
Opposite of to be a dominant or powerful factor
“One of the most frequently cited reasons why a team can struggle is that strong individual performers are often not team-oriented.”
Opposite of to have power and influence over
“The project team believes that the issue will diminish after the first round of implementation.”
Opposite of to remain valid or unaltered
“The Australian Open's extreme heat policy states that play will stop when temperatures reach 40 degrees.”
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