Opposite of the action or process of being separated into two or more parts or pieces
Opposite of the action of formally ending or dismissing an assembly, partnership, or official body
Opposite of to die, or depart from mortal life
Opposite of the act or state of indulging in a debauched lifestyle
Opposite of the action or state of moving apart, or being moved apart
“The most important use for the Carrick bend that comes to mind is the unification of two towing lines or anchor cables.”
Opposite of the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated
Opposite of the action of revoking or annulling a law, bill or act
Opposite of immoral or wanton conduct or behavior
Opposite of a lack of integrity or moral principles
Opposite of unrestrained indulgence in physical pleasures
Opposite of a deterioration or worsening in condition, structure or quality
Opposite of the collapse or defeat of an authoritative figure or governing body
Opposite of the death of a living person or organism
“The eldest son of Henry II and Eleanor, William, died in 1156, before Richard's birth.”
Opposite of a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
“A perfunctory glance at the headlines gave me a vague understanding of current affairs.”
Opposite of the contradiction or denial of something
Opposite of the end or failure of an enterprise or institution
Opposite of the act of disorganizing
Opposite of the state of being dilapidated, reduced to decay, partially ruined
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 of suppressing something such as an activity or publication
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