Opposite of physically separated or split into pieces
Opposite of representing only a part or fragment of a whole
Opposite of wavering between different opinions or actions
Opposite of of, pertaining to, or caused by factions
Opposite of relating to a section or group within a community
Opposite of wavering in one's opinion
Opposite of feeling uncertain about something
“He was certain that he heard something breathing, heavy even breaths that were accompanied by a faint growl when it exhaled.”
Opposite of being in a state of disagreement
“After the score was announced, Louis had won a controversial unanimous decision.”
Opposite of not joined or touching physically
“The twins are literally joined at the hip.”
Opposite of forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself
“The characteristic flavor of any coffee is dependent on its origin and the degree of roast.”
(joined) Opposite of past tense for to separate or be separated into parts
“At the time, it was generally held that local shipwrights did not use nails to join the planks of a ship.”
(merged) Opposite of past tense for to separate or be separated into parts
“To merge the ingredients together after thawing, get a whisk or a wooden spoon and give the sauce a good mix.”
Opposite of past tense for to share or be shared out in parts
“This is a concept in which villagers pool money to create a fund from which they can lend out smaller amounts of money to members.”
Opposite of past tense for to form a boundary between (two people or things)
“The current wall separating the Great Hall and the Multi-Purpose Room is going to be removed and replaced with sliding doors to better connect the two rooms.”
Opposite of past tense for to diverge into two or more separate paths
“The doors to the utility room, a family room and the second entrance all converge at this point.”
Opposite of past tense for to categorize a group based on type or class
“The audio deserves a special mention as white noise and ethereal voices combine to create a disturbing atmosphere.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause disagreement or fractions within a group
“Farmers nationwide will unite to urge the Government to act swiftly and firmly.”
Opposite of past tense for to disagree on a given issue or concept
“When persons achieve perfect rationality, they accord with the rational order of a universe ruled by divine reason.”
(arithmetic) Opposite of past tense for to calculate the quotient by which you must multiply the divisor to produce the dividend
“To multiply by 10, all you have to do is to put a cipher after the multiplicand.”
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