Opposite of a series or succession of connected events or things
Opposite of a result, consequence or outcome of something
Opposite of a large number of similar things coming in quick succession
Opposite of the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other
“The disorder of keys in the database makes it incredibly difficult for me to find what I am looking for.”
Opposite of a continuous sequence of a particular situation or condition
“It took a young and brash teenager to finally put an end to his winning streak.”
Opposite of the resultant occurrence
“The chief cause of the end of the cold war was the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.”
Opposite of a series of events, especially one that goes around in a repetitive circle
“Their final moments together are an exploration of the singularity of life.”
Opposite of a continuous period of time
“For a brief moment, considering the embarrassing circumstances, I was pleased with my poised response.”
Opposite of to arrange into groups or into a systematic order
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