Opposite of a group of people associated in some way
Opposite of a group of people engaged in a shared enterprise, typically unlawful in nature
Opposite of a subdivision of a larger military grouping
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 group of troops, aircraft, or ships sent away on a separate mission
Opposite of all the people employed by a particular organization
Opposite of a permanent unit of an army typically commanded by a lieutenant colonel and divided into several companies, squadrons, or batteries and often into two battalions
Opposite of a small detachment of troops or police officers assigned with a special duty
“The two combat teams must fight as independent units until better visibility permits the corporal to regain direction and control of the squad as a whole.”
Opposite of a mariner or sailor, one who mans a ship
Opposite of school of thought
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 people who have gathered together
“An individual was loitering outside the shop.”
Opposite of to have shouted or screamed, typically to express negative emotions
“The beggar mumbled every time we walked past.”
Opposite of to provide with sufficient people for operation or defense
“On the day before Lent, the Cuccagna's guards would withdraw from their posts, leaving groups of men free to scale the structure and plunder its booty.”
Opposite of past tense for to (excessively) boast about one's accomplishments, qualities, or possessions
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