Opposite of to become or cause to become liquid
Opposite of to disappear
Opposite of to put an end to, especially formally
Opposite of to break up, or cause to break up (a union or group)
Opposite of to annul or make invalid
“Technically, as all 25 member states must ratify the treaty for it to take effect, it is dead.”
Opposite of to scatter or break up
Opposite of to damage, erode, or destroy by friction or use
“A good wax will easily last eight to ten months on a car that will protect the paint from external elements like scratches, dust, and contaminants.”
Opposite of to draw, or cause to draw, to a close
“They grow, break free from the host, and drop to the bottom of the water to begin an independent life.”
Opposite of to make or become liquefied by heat
Opposite of to discontinue or no longer provide (something previously supplied or offered)
“While forgiveness might be good for the soul, it needs both sides to proffer that olive branch.”
Opposite of to formally bring to an end (at least temporarily)
Opposite of to become weaker or of poorer quality
“The reception appeared to progressively recover as we shifted the antenna to a different location.”
Opposite of to meld or blend to form a single entity
Opposite of to identify and measure the chemical constituents of (a substance or specimen)
Opposite of to cease to exist or be in use
“It is important that genetic diversity is preserved so that if conditions change, some individuals will have the genes necessary to cope and the species will survive.”
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 draw to a close
“If symptoms persist, please see a doctor.”
Opposite of to cause to dissipate
“I would suppress my anxiety until the stress became unbearable.”
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