Opposite of a building or place where one resides
Opposite of a very large house
Opposite of a place where one lives or calls home
“I much prefer it when he strides purposefully through the office with a menacing glare.”
Opposite of one's home, where one lives
Opposite of an available room in an establishment providing accommodation
“It was a full house at the local hotel during the festival.”
Opposite of a place one calls home
“The consular officer will make a note of the number and date of her passport, where she is staying, and what her plans are during her sojourn in the country.”
Opposite of past tense for to submit to, or to put up with
Opposite of past tense for to stay in the same place, position or level
Opposite of past tense for to remain in existence or active
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