(of an activity or organization) Opposite of to bring different elements into a harmonious or efficient relationship
(of objects) Opposite of to form a pleasing or harmonious relationship or combination with
(destroy) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
(carry out) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Opposite of to assign to a particular class or category
(of an event or activity) Opposite of to make arrangements or preparations for
Opposite of to regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
“Do not rush the amount of information that you provide to the learner at any one time.”
Opposite of to put on a public performance
“The artist would cancel his scheduled performance after coming down with an illness.”
Opposite of to correspond or be consistent with something (else)
Opposite of to adjust or calibrate (the settings of) a device
“Only the all-too-common tape warbles manage to desynchronize the duo's clockwork timing.”
Opposite of to conduct or control the affairs of
“This was partly meant to convince the board that the new leaders were ready to manage or mismanage their own affairs.”
Opposite of to control by means of rules and regulations
Opposite of to cooperate or work together with others
Opposite of to achieve through negotiation
“Cruz would refuse any suggestions to budge on his stance of moving up a weight division for the second time in two outings.”
Opposite of to assign to a category
“I assimilate everything in my fridge because I do not have the time to sort through my groceries.”
Opposite of to carry out in gradual stages
Opposite of of the same rank, quality or significance
Opposite of naturally accompanying or associated
Opposite of occurring together in space or time
Opposite of a copy or likeness of someone or something
Opposite of a person or thing that is the equal of another specified person or thing
Opposite of someone or something that resembles, or corresponds to, another
“MacKinnon is the embodiment of mismatch when it comes to socks and shoes, as he dons a black shoe on his right foot and a red shoe on his left for basketball games.”
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