Opposite of to kick (something) hard in a specified direction
Opposite of to spoil through clumsiness or ineptitude
Opposite of to make a mess of
Opposite of to commit a mistake or error
Opposite of to start a computer system
Opposite of to strike or propel, usually forcibly, with the foot
Opposite of to send away or order to leave
“They are struck by his pressing need to go out to the peripheries and invite sinners and social outcasts into his Kingdom.”
Opposite of to start a computer, device or system (again)
Opposite of to start or activate a device
(figuratively) Opposite of to botch or mangle
“System design adequacy is the probability that a system will successfully accomplish its mission, given that it is operated within design specifications.”
Opposite of to completely bungle (an opportunity)
“Well aware that he'd never again have the chance to commit himself wholly to the undertaking of such a mammoth project, Larry was determined to maximize his opportunity.”
Opposite of the act of ordering or forcing someone to leave a position or role
Opposite of the action of forcing someone to leave a place or organization
Opposite of a protective covering for the foot
Opposite of a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the expenses
“The organization was forced to divest its underperforming assets to arrest its financial loss.”
Opposite of the action of discharging someone from a hospital or from the armed forces or police
“She played a key role in the recruitment and briefing of agents, and became an expert writer of letters in code.”
Opposite of a pleasurable or exciting sensation
(ennui) Opposite of a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
“How can we overcome the general ennui associated with the thought of another incredibly boring day ahead of us?”
(boredom) Opposite of a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
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