Opposite of the process of adapting or adjusting to someone or something
Opposite of a modification or change
Opposite of a form or version of something that is derived or that differs in some respect
Opposite of a rewording or rephrasing of something written or spoken
Opposite of the process by which living organisms are believed to have developed from earlier forms
Opposite of the act of habituating, or accustoming
Opposite of a revised edition or form of something
Opposite of an instance of transitioning from one state or subject to another
Opposite of a process in which individual organisms or phenotypes that possess favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce
Opposite of a marked change in form, nature, or appearance
“After years of stagnation, the economy seems to be on the move, albeit very slowly.”
Opposite of the gradual development of something
“This dysgenic crisis would surely bring communism and the regression of mankind.”
Opposite of darwinian concept applied to social relations, emphasizing adaptation and phylogeny
Opposite of the process of becoming different
“Stagnation in our product is acceptable for now as it is still dominant in the market.”
Opposite of a change in temperament or circumstance, especially sudden
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