Opposite of an edge or border
Opposite of a point of entry or beginning
Opposite of a point in time just before the onset of something
“It was too bad that he was right in the middle of discovering the amazing new world of magic, and couldn't take time out to explore the amazing new world of being rich.”
Opposite of a point in time immediately before something (significant) happens
“Pundits say that they are still a distance away from agreeing on the proposal.”
Opposite of to be very close to, physically or figuratively
Opposite of to adjoin or be adjacent to
Opposite of to come or go near, or nearer to, in place or time
“The enemy was there before them, but would quickly retreat at the sight of shields and pikes.”
Opposite of to deviate, or cause to deviate, from a straight line
Opposite of to influence or induce someone to believe or do something
Opposite of to approach or come near to (physically or numerically)
“He walked up and broke into the conversation to let me know that his name was Alex and I would have to leave the premises immediately.”
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