Opposite of to cause anguish or distress to
Opposite of to cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress
Opposite of to cause anguish or distress to, typically with ill-treatment
Opposite of to traumatize or cause distress to
Opposite of to afflict, or be afflicted with, a misfortune or something undesirable
“The shield held six magical tokens from his first Quest in Avantia that would bless him with powers over the Good Beasts.”
Opposite of to confront through the use of military force
“The elves flanked their dwarven brethren to help defend the castle against the onslaught from the orcs.”
Opposite of to overwhelm with an excessive amount of something
Opposite of to bind with a band or girdle
(of troops) Opposite of to suddenly attack and capture (a building or other place) by means of force
Opposite of to be preoccupied with a single thought, topic or emotion
(of troops) Opposite of to suddenly attack and capture (a building or other place) by means of force
“After a futile attempt to raid the fortification, Signorello's men were forced to retreat.”
Opposite of to effectively force (someone) to do something
“After some failed attempts to coax Charlie into testifying, they would leave alone their only witness and lament their losing case.”
Opposite of to be overcome or overwhelmed by something (typically negative)
Opposite of feeling or expressing distress or anxiety
Opposite of having been subjected to oppression
Opposite of to be continuously haunted or possessed by something, especially negative emotions, ideas or desires
“She was an incredibly strong woman, untroubled by the common stresses and anxieties associated with nursing.”
Opposite of enamored or very attracted to someone
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