Opposite of something in the shape of a circle
“As I enter the large hall, I spot a line of shiny cutlery carefully laid out on the dining table.”
Opposite of a group of people with a shared profession, interests, or acquaintances
“An individual of this job is accountable for upkeeping the levels of cleanliness and maintaining the standards of the machinery in a facility.”
Opposite of the domain in which something or someone is active
“Blackfoot's refusal to respect a political boundary that did not accord with their own often blurred the line between local and international problems.”
Opposite of a series of events, especially one that goes around in a repetitive circle
“Their final moments together are an exploration of the singularity of life.”
Opposite of an area of special expertise or responsibility
Opposite of an alliance of people or groups working together
Opposite of a group of people associated in some way
Opposite of a field or domain of activity or interest
Opposite of the domain in which something or someone is active
Opposite of an assembly of people with a common interest
“The young girl was made a social pariah after a few controversial comments that drew widespread condemnation.”
Opposite of a circular or rounded piece of something
“My son thought it would be funny to draw a line on my new silk sheets with permanent markers.”
Opposite of the scope or extent of something, typically of one's interest or control
Opposite of a body of supporters or admirers
“The demonstration ended peacefully, with protesters dispersing of their own accord.”
Opposite of a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
Opposite of an instance of revolving
“There is an intermittent pause in between the rotations, which is relatively common in this process.”
Opposite of an association of persons, parties, or states for mutual gain
Opposite of a group of people, especially entertainers who perform together
Opposite of an act of moving something in a circular direction around an axis or point
Opposite of an organized group of people with a particular purpose
“A different effect results from the appointment when made upon the final dissolution of the corporate body.”
Opposite of an organization, typically founded to promote a cause
Opposite of a group or faction within a political party or other organization
Opposite of to move all the way around (someone or something), especially more than once
“After Carlos finished the job, he would beeline to the car stashed nearby and hit the road with a clean set of wheels.”
Opposite of to spin, rotate or revolve around
“Climb the ladder, sidle across ledges, and balance across pipes to reach the third console above the last battle with the Nagarani.”
Opposite of to form a ring around
“Together with the Ranger force and the Armored Brigade, the 82nd Airborne Division followed the narrow road north from Maiori to flank the enemy defenses at Nocera from the west.”
Opposite of to form a ring or circle around
Opposite of to surround or encircle
Opposite of to bind with a band or girdle
Opposite of to move in a circle, especially around something
Opposite of to turn or cause to turn or whirl round quickly
Opposite of to pass and go round (something)
“There's a break in the fence at some gates on the left side of the road after you pass the corner where the road changes its name.”
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