Opposite of to produce an image of (someone or something) by making lines and marks on paper
“She wasn't happy with her artwork, so she decided to erase the drawing and start again.”
Opposite of to pull or drag along through the application of steady force
“He put his hands against the heavy rock, and with all the force of his body, began to push it away from Ella.”
Opposite of to reach (a conclusion) by deduction or inference from a set of circumstances
“Investigators urged the public not to jump to conclusions about the motives of the suspects.”
Opposite of to attract (someone) to come to a place or an event
“The words you use and the images you portray can easily alienate your target audience if you have not considered their culture and ethnicity.”
Opposite of to remove from a particular place or position
“At the beginning of each month, we deposit some money into the bank account.”
Opposite of to take or obtain (liquid or gas) from a source
“She settles herself on a wooden chair with a book and coffee as she intermittently observes Tim fill the pool with water.”
Opposite of to move somewhere in a slow and steady way
“Laurel told me that while I was at the entrance to her building, she saw two men in a black car stop next to my car.”
Opposite of to receive in return for effort
“At the present, we lose some of this profit because of dual distribution and transshippers.”
Opposite of to take in (a breath)
“I exhale my breath quickly, and the rapid passage of air flaps my lips, which makes the little girl still standing with Nico's mom giggle.”
(beats) Opposite of to finish a game or contest on level terms
“They would beat the home team quite convincingly in the end.”
(loses to) Opposite of to finish a game or contest on level terms
“The victory was slowly slipping away from Argen, but he did not want to lose to his loudmouthed opponent.”
Opposite of plural for a game or contest that ends with the score even
“If the bout ends in a win for him, he will be the undisputed greatest of all time.”
Opposite of plural for a person or thing that is very attractive or interesting
“A loss will be the nail in the coffin for his professional tennis career.”
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