Opposite of a course of action or a policy
Opposite of a method or system which is likely to lead to a particular outcome
Opposite of a strategy worked out in advance to achieve a goal
“I had to rely on improvisation as I was given very little to work with during my presentation.”
Opposite of a particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, especially a systematic or established one
Opposite of the path, route or direction followed by a person or vehicle
Opposite of an established or official way of doing something
Opposite of food or sources of sustenance
Opposite of a method in which to do something
Opposite of the customary or correct method or procedure
“With legal impropriety, the judge bullied the jury into a finding of guilty.”
Opposite of to fasten or fix in place with tacks
(tack on) Opposite of to add or append something to something already existing
Opposite of to change direction suddenly
Opposite of to fasten or stick together, especially with Velcro
Opposite of to move or proceed in a given course or direction
“Turn to the right slowly, as the route will end rather prematurely after a few kilometers, and you will be at your destination.”
Opposite of to add to something, especially as an afterthought or with no real connection
“Remove all annotations when the corrections are done.”
Opposite of to attach, or be attached, to a wall
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