Opposite of to restrain with chains or manacles
Opposite of to catch or ensnare in a trap
Opposite of to hamper or impede the movement or progress of
Opposite of to impede the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously
Opposite of to load, or be loaded, heavily with
“Before Daly could disencumber himself of his weapons and costume, Helen entered the hall.”
Opposite of to make (someone or something) late or slow
“We should avoid taking shortcuts just to hasten the time it takes to reach our destination.”
Opposite of to set, or to serve as, a limit to
“If you ignore the warnings and choose to exceed the speed limit, you put yourself and everyone else on the road at risk.”
Opposite of to impede or keep in check (the progress of)
Opposite of restrictions or impediments to freedom of action
Opposite of a thing that prevents or is intended to prevent someone from doing something
Opposite of a period of time by which something is late or postponed
“As the timer ran down, he gobbled up his meal with extraordinary expedition to win first prize.”
Opposite of something that impedes, or stands in the way of, progress
“My termination turned out to be a blessing as I ended up with a bigger salary at my new job.”
Opposite of a restriction on the size or amount of something permissible or possible
“The low pricing and optimum performance enable users to enjoy the power, flexibility, and limitlessness of cloud computing.”
Opposite of a check or restraint on something
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