Opposite of an agreement entered into by two or more parties, especially commercially or politically
Opposite of a significant or considerable amount
Opposite of a large amount or number of (something)
Opposite of a large number of things or people
Opposite of a written or spoken agreement, usually legal or official
“The disagreement between the siblings would lead to tensions within their social circle.”
Opposite of a strategy worked out in advance to achieve a goal
“I had to rely on improvisation as I was given very little to work with during my presentation.”
Opposite of an official agreement, typically intended to resolve a dispute or conflict
Opposite of a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
Opposite of a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands and by compromise
Opposite of an agreement with someone to do something
Opposite of an agreement, typically secret or for illicit purposes
Opposite of an item that is sold at or below cost in an effort to stimulate other profitable sales
Opposite of a legally binding agreement
“In short, it is clear to me that the arbitrator decided the issue solely on the question of whether there was a contract breach.”
Opposite of something that is worth acquiring for its potential benefits
“Any of these products could be considered defective in nature and become a liability to the company that supplied it.”
Opposite of something which has been acquired through buying or purchasing
“We apologize for your loss, but we cannot refund money for items that you have personally broken or misplaced.”
Opposite of a great amount
“The lack of resources would further delay the completion of our renovations.”
Opposite of a undertaking, typically one that involves risk
Opposite of a link or connection, especially one between commercial companies
Opposite of the action or process of investing money for profit
“It is this core business focus that prompted the divestment of a very profitable but peripheral business.”
Opposite of a giving or taking of one thing of value in return for another as part of commerce
“Individuals are highly vulnerable to deprivations stemming from the manipulation and withholding of goods and services.”
(deal in) Opposite of to take part in the commercial trading of a particular commodity
Opposite of to distribute, usually by dividing in portions
(care for) Opposite of to manage or be in charge of
“When it became clear that he was suffering from Alzheimer's, Barry decided to relinquish many of the company's most valuable accounts to his protege.”
Opposite of to dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something
Opposite of to buy and sell goods and services
“They stock many household goods and foods, including pasta, rice, nuts, hand wash, and chocolate.”
Opposite of to negotiate or haggle for a better deal
(of a blow, ball, or attack) Opposite of to launch or aim (something) towards a given target
“Carlos fell on the first round, then continued to receive blows from his opponent afterward.”
Opposite of to inflict a physical blow on someone
“As Grant goes on the offensive again and lands a couple of lefts, Jones looks surprised and begins to miss easy jabs.”
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