(destroy) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
(carry out) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Opposite of to bring about or cause something to happen
“The president would end the policies enacted by his predecessor as soon as he was in office.”
Opposite of to finish or reach the end successfully
“Tim planned to begin his commitment to weight loss once he had finished his chocolate hot fudge sundae.”
Opposite of to organize or coordinate an event or occurrence
Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Opposite of to prepare something in advance
“The coach was out of ideas and it was now up the players to get creative and improvise.”
Opposite of to design, create, or build
“After a startling revelation about Leia's identity, the intrepid group set about to finally destroy the Deathstar.”
Opposite of to succeed in doing or completing something
Opposite of to exploit or use something to one's advantage
“As humans adapt to their environment, and as they change to meet new challenges posed by their constantly changing environments, their cultures change and evolve.”
Opposite of to strategically plan a course of action
(of an event or activity) Opposite of to make arrangements or preparations for
Opposite of to achieve or complete successfully
“Laziness will almost certainly mean you will fail in your endeavors.”
Opposite of to perform or execute an action or task
“Are you just going to idle and do nothing?”
(contribute to) Opposite of to cause or help bring about
“The president believed that high taxes would hinder a rise in employment.”
Opposite of to produce or bring about
“We need to discard our current plan of action as it is not working.”
Opposite of a person who establishes or originates an institution, idea or project
Opposite of a person or thing that brings something (creative) into existence
Opposite of one who solves problems
Opposite of the creator or originator of something (that is noteworthy)
“He is a mere imitator and is incapable of finding either an independent style or literary material that requires independent treatment.”
Opposite of a person who drives or pilots a vehicle
Opposite of a person with a strong interest or skill in computers or technology
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