Opposite of the act, process or result of causing significant damage to something
“The contractor and architect will work together from the inception of the building until its completion.”
Opposite of the action or process of killing or being killed
“Conservation and creation of new forests is one that is well worthy of the attention of this country.”
Opposite of the act of pillaging or raiding a land or area
Opposite of a person's ruin or downfall
Opposite of the collapse or defeat of an authoritative figure or governing body
Opposite of the Formal act of putting an end to
Opposite of the act of removing or eliminating something, especially forcefully
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 action of suppressing or putting an end to an activity
Opposite of the action of defiling or the state of being defiled
(count noun) Opposite of something which prevents a being from experiencing happiness or good in their lives, or inflicting harm
“There is still so much good in this world that is worth fighting for.”
Opposite of the act of removing or putting an end to something, especially forcefully or thoroughly
Opposite of an act or instance of being defeated or overthrown
“The aggrandizement of Daenerys was getting stronger and more apparent as she defeated cities and liberated slaves.”
Opposite of the act of breaking up or being broken up
Opposite of the act of killing or putting an end to someone, something, or a creature
“The Board may only direct the prisoner's release if satisfied that his confinement is no longer necessary for the protection of the public.”
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