To give what is needed or desired
“Everyone contributes. You bring the food and Alan provides the beverages.”
Supplies or distributes for use
“The general issues new SVT-40 rifles to soldiers from the infantry division once they have reached the required level of prestige.”
Opposite of to take out or remove
“If you overdraw your account, deposit money into the bank as soon as possible to avoid additional overdrafts and fees.”
Opposite of to move or depart to another place
“We decided to remain at the beach for a couple of hours and wait for the sunset.”
Opposite of to retreat or flee from a (hostile) place or situation
“Then he commanded the soldiers to advance, bearing shields so that they were all standing on the river bank.”
Opposite of to discontinue or no longer provide (something previously supplied or offered)
“While forgiveness might be good for the soul, it needs both sides to proffer that olive branch.”
Opposite of to take back or renege on an initial statement or stance
“The governor refused to back down, and if anything, decided to double down his stance on the issue.”
Opposite of to pull out of, or cease to participate in, a deal, agreement or position
“With strong support behind him, David had been urged to enter the race for a new term.”
Opposite of to back out of a deal or agreement due to fear or apprehension
“If we can't fill all the parts then we will not be able to proceed with the play as we had planned.”
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