(figurative) Opposite of one who protects or watches over someone or something
“Dutch rigs deadly traps of spikes, trip wires, and pendulous logs, and fashions explosive arrows, as the hunted has now become the hunter.”
Opposite of an ordained Christian minister
Opposite of a person who protects or defends something
Opposite of to guide or direct in a particular direction
“The old knave tried to mislead the children away from their parents but was thwarted by an officer who chased him away.”
Opposite of to provide advice or tutelage to
“Now, what possible end can be served by books like these, except to misguide and misinform?”
Opposite of to accompany to a given location, typically while guarding or supervising them
Opposite of to conduct or escort to a given place or location
Opposite of to direct or steer a group of animals or people
Opposite of to physically guide a person or animal
“The horse would follow John to water, but would not drink.”
Opposite of to instruct or guide in a particular skill or field
Opposite of to show someone the way
“Follow the yellow brick road.”
Opposite of to control or determine the process or direction of
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