Opposite of the process of becoming progressively worse
Opposite of physical or structural deterioration
Opposite of the state of being dilapidated, reduced to decay, partially ruined
Opposite of the state of having been abandoned and become dilapidated
Opposite of the introduction of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
Opposite of damage or deterioration sustained from continuous use
“We need to ensure that the customer is given adequate instructions regarding the operation and maintenance of the appliance.”
Opposite of physical damage caused to something
“Fear not! Help is on its way.”
Opposite of the act or state of destroying or being destroyed, especially completely
“Even after the completion of the building's construction, the scaffolds remained in place for quite some time.”
Opposite of the action or effect of making someone or something impure
“Each man has to climb the ladder of evolution and go through varied experiences of life for the purification of his soul.”
Opposite of a significant or total loss of power, prosperity, or status
“A notable businessman, who started off as an ordinary salesman, told me that he put his success down to that one little trick for breaking the ice with his customers.”
Opposite of the state of being dilapidated or in disrepair
Opposite of a sudden failure of an institution, person or undertaking
“Having conversations about personal areas where they each need growth can be a vulnerable experience but is vital to the success of their marriage.”
Opposite of an instance of happening again
Opposite of a (gradual) diminishing or reduction in strength or efficacy
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