Opposite of to put or move into a new position
Opposite of to remove from a position of responsibility
Opposite of to take over the place, position, or role of
Opposite of to remove from employment or office
“Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection.”
Opposite of to put into a new position
Opposite of to move or transfer (someone or something) to another place or situation
Opposite of to forcibly remove from power
Opposite of to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
Opposite of to take over a throne, office, or other position from
“Robert Baratheon's reign of the Seven Kingdoms would precede Joffrey's.”
Opposite of to move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance
Opposite of to place or transport in one's mind, usually in reference to one's feelings, emotions or insecurities
“She makes no effort to disassociate her drug use from her body-image obsession.”
Opposite of to lower the rank or status of something or someone
Opposite of to take over the place, position, or role of
Opposite of to be unable to find something or someone
“Tim would find his keys in between all the clutter that had piled up on his desk.”
Opposite of to move (someone or something) from one place to another
“I leave the first lot of passengers at the resort and then return to the Bay to pick up the remaining tourists.”
Opposite of to ostracize or oust someone from a group or society
Opposite of to overthrow or depose, especially someone or something powerful
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