Opposite of to break up into small pieces as the result of impact
Opposite of to break or cause to break into fragments
Opposite of to crush or reduce to fine particles
Opposite of to break or destroy the structure of
“It is important to repair the muscle layer competently, to prevent dead spaces that can lead to hematomas forming and infection developing.”
Opposite of to deteriorate or go into decline, especially physically
“The results of your blood tests show that your health is starting to improve.”
Opposite of to collapse inward or downward
Opposite of to wear away gradually
“The industrial-strength adhesive will strengthen the torsional resistance of the ladder.”
Opposite of to crush into fine particles
“The documentary takes us behind the scenes in the paleontologist's workshop, where they reconstruct ancient dinosaurs as they might have been from tiny fragments.”
Opposite of to separate or cause to be separated into constituent parts or components
“You can use three bulldog clips to join the cables together at the rear of the second tree.”
Opposite of to explode, or cause to explode, especially due to internal pressure
Opposite of to give way or fall to pieces
“It may be old and rickety, but the bridge will hold.”
Opposite of to quench or satisfy (one's thirst)
Opposite of to disappear by becoming immaterial
Opposite of to make or become liquefied by heat
Opposite of to crush into fine particles
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