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What is the opposite of sitting on?

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Preposition
Opposite of physically on top of, or resting on, something
Preposition
On every side of
“Fences had been installed around the paddock to prevent livestock from wandering away.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to ostentatiously draw attention to
“The nation's leaders are scrambling to suppress any bad publicity about the recent fiasco.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to make reference to or speak about briefly or in passing
“She would withhold information about her informant in order to protect his identity.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to give something towards a cause
“Brad's parents would withhold his pocket money for the next two weeks after he misbehaved at the restaurant.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to publish in a gazette
“Donne did not conceal these poems, allowing them to be published freely through numerous channels.”
Verb
(idiomatic) Opposite of present participle for to invent, create, or think of
“Being the conniver that he was, Mark would withhold most of his great ideas from the rest of the team.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I would just like to repress how I really feel about this.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to keep someone informed on the latest events or happenings
“It is my hope that governments will not conceal important information from their citizens.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to tell, publish or report on information
“Rose refused to suppress or be quiet about her outrage.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to trust to the care of
“I will keep this sensitive material to myself as I do not trust anyone with it.”
Verb
(direct at or to) Opposite of present participle for to intend a remark, comment or statement for
“Rather than openly stating her disagreement, she would remain silent about her reaction and keep her opinions to herself.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to reveal secrets or gossip
“He may withhold what he regards as his most powerful secrets to maintain a competitive advantage over the other students.”
Verb
(of a task or situation) Opposite of present participle for to have a necessity for a particular person or thing
“We already have plenty of eggs. It will not take much more to bake this cake.”
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