(usually of a disease or condition) Opposite of to affect adversely
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Opposite of a thing that spoils, damages, or brings ruin to something
Opposite of a mark, typically from physical trauma or damage
Opposite of the process of organic decay or rotting
Opposite of the state or quality of being obscene
Opposite of a displeasing and prominently ugly sight
Opposite of the cause of someone's downfall
Opposite of an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress
“The believers will find their own peace and prosperity not in seeking their own prosperity, but in seeking the prosperity of the city.”
Opposite of the introduction of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
Opposite of something that mars the appearance or completeness of something
“Some people think a spoiler is just a cosmetic enhancement on a car, but it does serve a purpose at high speeds.”
Opposite of a physical deformity that spoils the appearance or completeness of something
“Please adhere to the following rules in order to safeguard the wholeness of your limbs.”
Opposite of a state or cause of gloom, suspicion, trouble, or worry
“For once, the bright light of optimism lit up the capitol.”
Opposite of used in reference to proximity, ominous oppressiveness, or sadness and gloom
“The flowers are also meant to reflect the optimism of spring and act as a tangible and touching reminder for those who sponsor a bulb in memory of a loved one.”
Opposite of a shortcoming or weakness
“Almost overnight, his fears of being a father turned into his biggest strength.”
Opposite of to have a severely detrimental effect on
Opposite of to ruin or destroy, especially in the sense of thwarting
Opposite of to cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress
Opposite of to weaken, harm or bring shame to
“Even if his actual life is antithetical to the life he would live, we must still honor his humanity as if he were a fully functioning member of a kingdom of ends.”
Opposite of to cause to fail
“He desperately needed money to pay for his wars and to aid his campaign to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the pope.”
Opposite of to lower in quality or value
“We were able to improve our market share by investing heavily in our marketing and advertising.”
(usually of a disease or condition) Opposite of to affect adversely
“Eating a healthy and balanced meal will help to protect against all forms of malnutrition.”
Opposite of to be (constantly) subjected to something unpleasant
“I hope to God that he will bless me with sunny weather on my wedding day.”
Opposite of to cause to become dry or devoid of moisture
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