Opposite of to operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle
Opposite of to move or urge on mentally or emotionally
Opposite of to urge or push inward through force
Opposite of to travel by automobile, usually a car
Opposite of to exert force or pressure on
“Her school bag was so heavy that she had to place it on the ground and pull it all the way to the car.”
Opposite of to compel someone by legal, moral, or physical means to do something
Opposite of to be persuaded based on available information
“Mike's allegations were so outrageous that they would, in fact, dissuade me from believing that Brett was a bad man.”
Opposite of to hasten the progress of or make easier
“Disruptive tactics were deliberately used to hinder the process of coming to an agreement.”
Opposite of determination and ambition to achieve something
Opposite of a strong desire or passion for something
Opposite of ardor or zeal inspired by passion or enthusiasm
Opposite of a tree-lined approach to a country house or similar building
Opposite of the state of being purposeful
Opposite of a determination or motivation (to do something)
“His announcement that he would run for President would be met with surprising indifference.”
Opposite of a vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change
Opposite of a fierce or destructive attack
Opposite of one's willpower or ability to control themselves
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