Opposite of causing suffering, loss, or disadvantage
Opposite of leading to failure or disaster
Opposite of very great in degree, often with bad or negative repercussions
“What seems to many a trifling matter of wording could have profound consequences.”
Opposite of so difficult or taxing as to make one exhausted
Opposite of requiring or involving great mental or physical effort
Opposite of likely to injure or damage
“It sounds so innocuous and harmless, as if it would barely cause a murmur or a ripple.”
Opposite of severe or harsh in nature
“You would think the damage done in the last couple of years by lenient court rulings would have been enough to wake them up.”
(of a tax or other charge) Opposite of extremely high, harsh or severe
“Any income from sources within the U.S. earned by the branch may incur a low tax liability or may not incur any tax liability at all.”
Opposite of the act of sabotaging something
“The group set up a committee to provide some form of assistance to the poor and homeless.”
Opposite of the prevention of the progress, success, or fulfillment of something
“A proposition's being true is therefore logically connected with the fulfillment of those conditions.”
Opposite of the reduction or the abolition of the military forces and armaments of a nation, and of its capability to wage war
Opposite of present participle for to render physically powerless, injured or unable to move
Opposite of present participle for to be detrimental to
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