Opposite of to make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention
Opposite of to state emphatically or publicly
Opposite of to state assertively or emphatically
Opposite of to bring about or introduce
“Both parties agreed to abandon the use of restrictive covenants in their dealings with each other.”
Opposite of to present formally for discussion or consideration
“The politician would recant his statement when it caused a public outcry.”
Opposite of to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
“The supermarket has decided to pull some of its products from the shelves.”
Opposite of to mark or announce the arrival of something
Opposite of to state with assurance that a report or fact is true
“Brad would deny all of the accusations that had been leveled against him.”
Opposite of to state in a formal manner
“Nothing is worse than preparing an audience to hear a speech on one topic only to have the speaker announce that the topic has been changed.”
Opposite of to give an account of
“Stay awhile and listen!”
Opposite of to provide an opening explanation or announcement for
“She would do as she often did and conclude her statement with a trite quote.”
Opposite of to express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing
“I heard her mumble something under her breath as she was escorted out of the building.”
Opposite of to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
“Some theorists speculate that the universe will end in a big crunch when everything collapses in on itself.”
Opposite of to declare, determine or deem to be (a certain way)
Opposite of to make a remark based on one's observation
“She wanted to put forward her opinion, but she would clam up for fear of judgment.”
Opposite of to command the doing of by virtue of one's authority
“Prior to the assault, Warren was forced to cancel the attack after determining the strength of the now formidably entrenched Confederates.”
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