(archaic, dialectal) Opposite of to remain active, in existence, or in a given state
Opposite of to tolerate, endure or put up with (something)
“On the contrary, the federal regulations, and the ethical principles on which they rest, would seem to disallow such behavior.”
Opposite of to submit to, or to put up with
Opposite of to tolerate or endure something
Opposite of to endure or go through (an ordeal)
Opposite of to bear hardship
“Anyone who is attentive in the management of their household, and understands thoroughly how to avoid the inconveniences of poverty, is wise in the eyes of the world.”
Opposite of to stay in the same place, position or level that one is presently occupying
“On Sunday morning he saw two tenders come to at Poplar Island and go ashore in barges, and after some length of time, he saw them depart from the island.”
Opposite of to endure a challenging or traumatic experience
“This is a tribute to the millions of our people who refused to succumb to tyranny.”
Opposite of to move or act at a slow speed
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