Opposite of falling apart or broken down
Opposite of shabby and squalid in nature
Opposite of in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect
Opposite of easily broken into small fragments
“I almost lost one of my teeth after attempting to bite into a hard confectionary.”
Opposite of damaged by age and repeated use
Opposite of organically decayed or broken down
Opposite of in a decrepit or dilapidated state
Opposite of resembling or characteristic of powder in texture
Opposite of granular or resembling grains
Opposite of in a poor structural condition, especially due to old age
“The proposed site for the new building should not involve losing any existing public car parking.”
Opposite of near to failure or bankruptcy
Opposite of the process of decay or rotting in a body or other organic matter
Opposite of the act of breaking up or being broken up
Opposite of an instance of a structure falling down or giving way
“The build was carried out over the weekend despite the torrential rain and strong winds.”
Opposite of the action of ending something or the fact of being ended
“Revolts and uprisings are only the beginning of a process of real social revolution.”
Opposite of present participle for to break into small fragments due to impact
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