Opposite of the carrying out of a plan, order, or course of action
Opposite of something achieved with effort, skill, or courage
Opposite of the killing of one person by another
Opposite of the act or state of functioning or executing
Opposite of the action of saying or expressing something aloud
Opposite of the mechanics of a movement or action
“There was a significant degree of inflexibility in his movements, and the coach knew then and there that he would never make it as an athlete.”
Opposite of the state of, or the act of working towards, the completion of a goal or objective
“The trust is projecting failure on four out of five key performance indicators set by the Government for financial performance.”
Opposite of the action of putting something into operation
Opposite of the execution of a condemned person
Opposite of persecution or torture, especially to death by being nailed to a cross
Opposite of the taking of another life
“The scene featured the Terminator's rescue of John Connor from the T-1000 that had been sent to kill the latter.”
Opposite of the action applying or enforcing something
“I do not know whether it is a lack of will or a lack of power that is responsible for the nonenforcement of the law.”
Opposite of the state of being executed, utilized, or put into operation
“He put his plans on hold, thinking there was no rush to move back to London.”
Opposite of the action or process of completing or finishing something
Opposite of the observing of, or adhering to, a rule, law or custom
Opposite of the process or act of managing, running or governing (something)
Opposite of the administration or imposition of a law, rule, or obligation
Opposite of the manner in which one constructs one's thoughts through words
“If someone were reading aloud to you and spoke in a monotone, it would seem interminable.”
Opposite of the act of fulfilling (one's obligation, duty or responsibility)
“His dismissal was allegedly due to the unfulfillment of his responsibilities.”
Opposite of the act of killing or putting an end to someone, something, or a creature
“The Board may only direct the prisoner's release if satisfied that his confinement is no longer necessary for the protection of the public.”
Opposite of the killing of a human being by another
“Like all good feel-good stories, it ended with the sparing of a life, and one that could very well change the world.”
Opposite of something that has been achieved successfully
“I spent a few years playing in a garage band and the biggest failure there was we never really tried to make it big.”
Opposite of the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc.
“Any town officer may be removed from office by the supreme court for any misconduct, maladministration, malfeasance, or malversation in office.”
Opposite of the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it
“I told her that, on theory alone, it sounded like a good idea but it was going to be very difficult to execute.”
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