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What is the opposite of access?

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Noun
Opposite of the right to enter
“He noted that his rejection into the club goes beyond the sport.”
Noun
Opposite of the means or manner in which one can enter or approach
“He walked towards the cave exit, which was directly adjacent to the room in which he had slept.”
Noun
Opposite of the right, admission, or opportunity to use
“The general public has inaccessibility to the toilets in the building unless they are employees.”
Noun
(somewhat rare) Opposite of a sudden outburst of emotion
“The medication gave her brief relief from her nagging cough, but within twenty-four hours, it had returned.”
Noun
Opposite of a sudden outbreak of something, typically something unwelcome or noisy
Noun
Opposite of a sudden short bout of an illness or stress
“Probiotics can be used to provide defense against illnesses.”
Noun
Opposite of a sudden and brief spell of an activity or sensation
Noun
Opposite of a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
Noun
Opposite of a sudden or intense outburst of something
Noun
Opposite of a sudden burst of intense emotion
“Her favorite character is Data, an android who, for all his emotionlessness, has a great curiosity about being human.”
Noun
Opposite of the state or fact of having the power or authority to effect change
“His leadership has the impotence of a limp sloth.”
Noun
Opposite of authorization or consent
“The prohibition on smoking within the premises still stands.”
Noun
Opposite of a route designed to get to a particular destination
“Construction workers had blocked off our street, so we had to take a detour.”
Noun
Opposite of a sudden and brief outbreak
Noun
Opposite of something that is made larger by size or amount
“All questions showed a decrease in knowledge retention from the first posttest to the delayed-posttest.”
Verb
Opposite of to gain or come into possession of
“After several failed attempts to hunt down its meal, the gangly creature decided that it was time to leave its potential breakfast.”
Verb
Opposite of to have or gain entry or access to a place or location
“Troublemakers will be banned from the club permanently.”
Verb
Opposite of to gain access or entry into
“The dog would chew through the screen door and exit the house.”
Verb
Opposite of to insert or introduce in a stealthy way
Verb
Opposite of to take for temporary use
“Are these people not prepared to lend their services to the human race gratis?”
Verb
Opposite of to gain access to a computer system with a username and password
Verb
Opposite of to find, or get hold of, by means of conducting a search through various sources
“When finished with the evidence, he must return it to its source.”
Verb
Opposite of to get to a destination (in a general sense)
“A pilot waiting in line to depart from Los Angeles airport on a clear night will often see airplanes on approach strung out like Christmas lights for 40 miles or more.”
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