(usually of a disease or condition) Opposite of to affect adversely
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Opposite of having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
“We must only vote honest politicians into office.”
Opposite of evil or morally depraved
“Her pure heart manifested itself in kind and conscionable deeds.”
Opposite of in an adulterated state
“Unadulterated whole foods harbor a whole array of compounds that have never been seen inside a vitamin bottle.”
Opposite of not restrained or held in check
Opposite of shady or morally questionable
Opposite of to cause to become morally depraved
“Starting an early apprenticeship can only benefit him in the future.”
Opposite of to lower in quality or value
“We were able to improve our market share by investing heavily in our marketing and advertising.”
Opposite of to cause to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
“The presidential candidate declared that he would drain the swamp once he was in office.”
Opposite of to debase or render impure by alterations, manipulations or undesirable additions
“An effective method to purify water is to bring it to a boil.”
Opposite of to alter something from its true state or meaning, typically to deceive
(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 influence someone (usually dishonestly) in return for money
Opposite of to describe or express in too exaggerated terms
Opposite of to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
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