(stagnation) Opposite of a marked change in form, nature, or appearance
“After years of stagnation, the economy seems to be on the move, albeit very slowly.”
(preservation) Opposite of a marked change in form, nature, or appearance
“Individuals must be empowered to make informed decisions about the preservation of their health.”
Opposite of a modification or change
Opposite of the action of revamping or restoring something, typically a building
Opposite of the act of implementing major changes, alterations or amendments
Opposite of the process of becoming different
“Stagnation in our product is acceptable for now as it is still dominant in the market.”
Opposite of the process of change from one form to another
“We continue to witness the stagnation of the country as it remains in a state of totalitarianism.”
Opposite of the action or process of innovating
“One of their characteristics was the attempted imitation of occidental lifestyle.”
Opposite of the way in which something progresses or develops
Opposite of a form or version of something that is derived or that differs in some respect
Opposite of an improvement to the quality or state of something
“We flew economy for the first time and experienced a significant downgrade in comfort.”
Opposite of a political alteration in governance
Opposite of the act of altering one's opinion about something
“The problem arises when people have a strict adherence to the notion that states will police themselves.”
Opposite of a development or improvement
“The retrogression in the company's technology due to a lack of funding for research and development was noticeable.”
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