Opposite of to have a clear idea or understanding of
Opposite of to assimilate into a body, structure or system
Opposite of to describe as, or compare to something, similar
Opposite of to clearly comprehend something
Opposite of to adapt to a new climate or environment
Opposite of to assimilate or incorporate into a body, structure or system
(integrate into) Opposite of to join or take part in (a social group)
“The new staff members have chosen to mostly segregate themselves away from the rest of the department.”
Opposite of to acquire new information or skill
“I hope that others can assemble the jagged rhythms of my stories to unlearn common misperceptions about vernacular English.”
Opposite of to be consistent with
“Some trends may be apparent but other changes may occur which may contradict the general direction of the trend.”
Opposite of to adapt to
“Individuals have the capacity to rebel against social norms and face the consequences of social disapprobation.”
Opposite of to cause (something) to conform to a standard
Opposite of to understand or acknowledge the existence of
“It is a fair question, but we should not overlook the assumptions that underlie it.”
Opposite of to point out or describe the resemblances with
“I can differentiate the players by the way they move and the manner in which they attack the contest.”
Opposite of to ingest or consume food
“Before six months of age, chicks continue to stay around the nest as their parents bring back food and regurgitate it for them.”
Opposite of to hold or engage the attention of
Opposite of to observe or undergo events contributing to one's knowledge
“After her trauma, she would avoid relationships altogether.”
Opposite of to change another's belief, especially regarding religion
“The sociologist studying Mormonism is not out there to deconvert people, engage in historical or theological debates, destroy worldviews, or the like.”
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