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What is the opposite of a clash?

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Noun
Opposite of a confrontation, or a state of hostility, between two or more factions
Noun
Opposite of a loud, deep, resonant sound
“Living in an atmosphere as near noise-free as any on earth, they could hear a soft murmur across a clearing the size of a football field.”
Noun
Opposite of a sudden loud, sharp noise
Noun
Opposite of a prolonged armed struggle
“Countries in this region have lived in peace with each other for decades.”
Noun
Opposite of a contest held to establish someone's, or something's, superiority or supremacy
“A sextet of artists come together in this unique collaboration, which is documented in a limited-edition book.”
Noun
Opposite of an organized competition or activity usually performed for the enjoyment of a mass of people
“Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic engaged in some funny banter during an exhibition that was organized on the eve of The Australian Open.”
Noun
Opposite of a forceful collision of two things
“The aversion of traffic calamity was a result of the two drivers' avoidance of an accident, thanks to their quick thinking and reaction.”
Noun
Opposite of a conflict between opposing ideas, interests, or factions
Noun
Opposite of a contest in which people or teams compete against each other in a particular sport
“The mystery room is a complicated puzzle that requires collaborative work to solve.”
Noun
Opposite of a conflict of interest or a dispute
“The two parties agreed to an alliance with each other.”
Verb
Opposite of to strike or collide with a loud noise
Verb
Opposite of to meet and come into violent conflict
Verb
Opposite of to differ from, or not match with, something
Verb
Opposite of to make or cause to make a continuous rattling sound
Verb
Opposite of to collide forcefully with something
“He threw a punch that would miss its mark.”
Verb
Opposite of to express different opinions about something, often angrily
“Many would agree that it is better to prevent things from happening than trying to fix things that have already been broken.”
Verb
Opposite of to engage in hostilities or an altercation
“Police officers would often be required to placate the protestors when they turned violent.”
Verb
Opposite of to confront or come up against
“I order you to stand down and retreat, Captain!”
Verb
Opposite of to differ strikingly or to be an unsuitable match
“He wore a navy suit to complement her plunging dress.”
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Opposite of to engage in conflict
“The opposing forces would make peace and call an end to the long-drawn-out war.”
Verb
Opposite of to make a clear resonant or vibrating sound
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