Opposite of to break into small fragments due to impact
Opposite of to crush or reduce to fine particles
Opposite of to break or cause to break into fragments
Opposite of to collapse inward or downward
Opposite of to deteriorate or go into decline, especially physically
“The results of your blood tests show that your health is starting to improve.”
Opposite of to collapse or burst inward violently
Opposite of to break or come apart into (small) pieces
Opposite of to crush into fine particles
“The documentary takes us behind the scenes in the paleontologist's workshop, where they reconstruct ancient dinosaurs as they might have been from tiny fragments.”
Opposite of to damage, erode, or destroy by friction or use
“A good wax will easily last eight to ten months on a car that will protect the paint from external elements like scratches, dust, and contaminants.”
Opposite of to have a mental or emotional breakdown
Opposite of to deteriorate in condition or quality
Opposite of to crush into fine particles
Opposite of to fall or collapse
“The locals and visitors alike informed me how the Golden Gate Bridge was planned, constructed, and maintained to stand against the elements.”
Opposite of to chop or cut into very small pieces
Opposite of to decline or deteriorate in state
“We must overcome our weaknesses in order to unlock our potential.”
(of a person or animal) Opposite of to sink to or towards the ground
“She willed herself to stand for the ovation following a brutal match with her opponent.”
Opposite of to quench or satisfy (one's thirst)
Opposite of to be overcome with emotion
“The driver seemed to be unaffected by the afternoon sun or the constant honking from behind.”
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