Opposite of to begin to develop or proliferate (from something)
Opposite of to come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
“The two tribes have agreed to cease all hostilities with each other in order to bring peace and harmony to their own villages.”
Opposite of to elevate or extend in an upward direction or motion
(follow from) Opposite of to occur as a consequence
“The president's decision to raise fuel taxes would cause a revolt.”
Opposite of to grow in intensity
“Zack's rage would subside after he realized that things weren't actually that bad.”
Opposite of a young child or baby
Opposite of a side shoot or branch on a plant
Opposite of a very young child or toddler
Opposite of an initial stage from which something may develop
Opposite of something that physically grows out of something else
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