Opposite of to move about or around quickly and randomly
Opposite of to move in a smooth, quiet continuous motion
Opposite of to walk or run with a spring in one's step
(of a place or location) Opposite of to go or get away from
“When I arrive, I will take you away from your suffering.”
Opposite of to move or glide through the air
“She told me to walk this way and talk this way.”
Opposite of to be moved by the wind or an air current
“The two birds would struggle against the wind to find shelter from the impending storm.”
Opposite of to move about or around quickly and randomly
“We walk steadily at the base of the shore where the waves remain still on a warm night.”
Opposite of to move or pass very quickly
Opposite of to change one's place of residence or work
“I don't understand why we have to uproot ourselves when we can just stay here.”
Opposite of to roam about for pleasure without any definite plan
Opposite of to move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously
“Bruce and Tim sprint out of the show floor and bolt to the nearest exit.”
Opposite of a change of house or business premises
“During our stay at St. Helena, we had every attention paid to our situation by the governor that the island could afford.”
Opposite of an act of breaking free from confinement or control
“After the capture of the rebels, other slaves who managed to escape were also captured.”
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