Opposite of to entrust into the possession of safekeeping of someone
Opposite of to pass or transfer from one person or entity to another
Opposite of to arrange for the delivery of, especially by post
“You will receive your package in fifteen days.”
Opposite of to determine the future or the fate of something in advance
Opposite of to entrust a personal property or belonging to someone
“After a series of losses, he would withdraw his financial affairs from the investment company.”
Opposite of to put away or aside (for later use)
“It wasn't until I went to withdraw money from the bank machine at the local shops that weekend that I realized my wages hadn't gone through.”
Opposite of to hand over a right, position or power (to someone else)
“The Price of Prussia will accede to the transfer of power.”
Opposite of to consign or destine someone to an undesirable fate
Opposite of to assign a responsibility, duty, or task to
“Allow me to release some of these tasks to disburden you.”
Opposite of to issue, establish or apply as a charge, fine or penalty
“The unions hailed the decision as a victory and called on the trusts to abolish the charges permanently.”
Opposite of to refer (a matter for decision) to an authority
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