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What is the opposite of shirk?

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Opposite of to avoid or get out of a responsibility
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Opposite of to avoid or circumvent (a rule, obstacle or problem)
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Opposite of to leave, exit, or become free of
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Opposite of to get out of a situation, usually underhandedly
“It is about time that the country's leaders accept responsibility for the nation's problems.”
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Opposite of to cause (someone) to be unable to pursue one any longer
“Justin Bieber jumped into his limousine but the engine failed and he now had to face his horde of screaming fans.”
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Opposite of to fail to care for or pay attention to
“It was important to consider their strict dietary requirements when designing the menu.”
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Opposite of to succeed in avoiding or eluding someone or something dangerous or unpleasant
“People with diabetes are two times more likely to suffer a heart attack than those without it.”
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Opposite of to procrastinate or be lazy, especially with work or responsibilities
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Opposite of to keep away from something
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Opposite of to move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously
“Bruce and Tim sprint out of the show floor and bolt to the nearest exit.”
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Opposite of to consciously evade an encounter with someone
“I try to seek out Alexia whenever I need some insightful ideas on how to live my life.”
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Opposite of to move or go in a furtive or stealthy way
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Opposite of to not fulfill a payment or expense
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Opposite of to get out of the way of
“The puppy dog would run into me while chasing down a ball at full speed.”
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Opposite of to neglect or ignore something, sometimes inadvertently
“I would always remember to check the doors and windows before going to sleep.”
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Opposite of to fail to fulfill an obligation or payment
“His problem lies in his ineptitude to fulfill his obligations.”
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Opposite of to jerk suddenly in surprise
“The class would be still as their teacher spoke during class.”
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Opposite of to prevent oneself from
“I indulge myself once a month by eating ice-cream.”
Noun
Opposite of one who shirks a duty or responsibility
Noun
Opposite of a person who lacks courage
“Many lack the courage to attempt such a course, but for a braveheart like you, it should be a cinch.”
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