Opposite of to have provided physiological relief
“The constant rubbing aggravated my wound.”
(exacerbated) Opposite of past tense for to restore (someone) to a physically sound or healthy condition
“He had paranoid schizophrenia and knew that unlawful drug use could exacerbate his condition, triggering psychotic episodes.”
(harmed) Opposite of past tense for to restore (someone) to a physically sound or healthy condition
“Understand that anything you eat or drink in excess can harm your body.”
Opposite of past tense for to solve (a problem)
“As those who attended the meeting heard, there are several issues of circumstance that problematize this motion.”
Opposite of past tense for to preserve (food or organic material), typically by salting, drying, or smoking
“Place older food products in front or on top of new ones, and it will help you consume the food before it expires.”
Opposite of in good health
“I regret stuffing myself at the buffet as I'm starting to feel a bit ill.”
Opposite of having been cured of an illness or malady
Opposite of saved from decay, such as through the use of some preservative substance
Opposite of improved in health or mental attitude
“I was terribly sick last night but I am even more ill today.”
Related Words and Phrases
|