Opposite of to trade or barter in a given commodity
Opposite of to pull or drag along through the application of steady force
Opposite of to move or proceed upon some course or way
Opposite of to carry or transport, usually from one place to another
“The doctors would later advise him to leave his belongings and follow them through the hallway.”
Opposite of to bring or transport something to its destination
“The resident said he would be able to drive to the local shopping center to collect his mail from the post office.”
Opposite of to move (someone or something) from one place to another
“I leave the first lot of passengers at the resort and then return to the Bay to pick up the remaining tourists.”
Opposite of to carry and take from one place to another
“You can unpack the goods once you reach your destination.”
Opposite of refuse, waste or garbage that has been, or will be, discarded
Opposite of rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse
Opposite of a machine used for transporting people or goods
Opposite of communication or dealings between individuals or groups
Opposite of rubbish left lying in an open or public place
Opposite of a giving or taking of one thing of value in return for another as part of commerce
“Individuals are highly vulnerable to deprivations stemming from the manipulation and withholding of goods and services.”
Opposite of unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products
“Clean air is a valuable natural resource that needs to be protected.”
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