(of accommodation) To have rented
(of accommodation) To rent
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Opposite of a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land
Opposite of a large tear, such as in a piece of fabric
Opposite of an open space, gap, or hole in an object or between two structures
“A gap in the bathroom required a filling of caulk.”
Opposite of the act of breaking
Opposite of an irregular, usually narrow, break in a surface
“A rust or a galvanic cell reaction could develop at the juncture between the screw and the stud.”
(buy) Opposite of to charge a fee for the use of something
(sell) Opposite of to charge a fee for the use of something
(of accommodation) To have rented
“He took a room at the Two Schools Hotel, which was in a shabby street off the main boulevard.”
(of accommodation) To rent
“He would take a room at the Two Schools Hotel, which was in a shabby street off the main boulevard.”
Opposite of to lease or hire by charter
Opposite of to stay or rent accommodation at a place
Opposite of to pierce or make a hole (or holes) in
“To seal the gap between the baseboard and the floor, fill it with caulk and then cover the caulked area with shoe molding for a clean appearance.”
Opposite of past tense for to tear (something) into pieces
Opposite of physically separated or split into pieces
Opposite of cut or ripped open or into pieces
Opposite of worn, torn, or ragged, as if into rags
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