Opposite of an act of being physically or figuratively beaten
Opposite of an act of physically beating, or the result of a physical beating
Opposite of an aggressive and violent physical act against a person or object
“Wearing sunglasses is the best defense against the sun's ultraviolet rays.”
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.”
Opposite of a sudden loud, sharp noise
Opposite of an unexpected result or situation, typically a win in a sporting match
“The home team put up little fight as the match became a complete walkover for the visiting team.”
Opposite of a pulse or throb
“His grief had almost devoured his strength, had crushed all his habits and hobbies, and left a stillness in his heart.”
Opposite of falling or raining down with force or in great amounts
Opposite of present participle for to hit, strike or knock something forcefully
Opposite of present participle for to attack or criticize forcefully and relentlessly
Opposite of present participle for to utterly defeat in a game or contest
(hammer away) Opposite of present participle for to persevere with a task or endeavor
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