Opposite of to be inflicted with or affected by
“Perhaps it is luck or divine intervention that he is immune to this affliction that everybody else seems to be vulnerable to.”
Opposite of to feel deep sadness, distress or anguish
“Since his father's suffering makes him suffer empathetically, alleviating his father's pain will help alleviate his own pain.”
Opposite of to become, or appear worse, in quality
“The noise has a much smaller peak to peak value and, hence, image quality should improve.”
Opposite of to be afflicted by an illness or ailment
“I generally avoid the effects of hayfever by making sure I keep the car clean by vacuuming regularly.”
Opposite of to be subjected to hardship or something undesirable
“A goal in the dying seconds would help the home team narrowly avoid a loss in the first game of the season.”
(archaic) Opposite of to tolerate
“Ultimately the good king had to yield to her nagging insistence and granted her wish in order to put an end to the bother.”
Opposite of to allow (someone) to do something
“Any protection agency or independent may attempt to prohibit others from imposing risky procedures, but not all such attempts will be successful.”
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