Opposite of to expel or discharge from a body or container
Opposite of to remove, especially something that is fixed or secure
Opposite of to remove, expel or throw out, especially forcefully or permanently
Opposite of to remove from office suddenly and forcefully
Opposite of to gush out in a sudden and forceful stream
Opposite of to emit or discharge from a container, space, or one's body
“As the bucket is pulled toward the machine, it will dig and load the bucket with the material being excavated.”
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of to expel or send away, especially permanently
Opposite of to push or thrust out
“Theoretically, it is simple to just pull the rope through the anchor.”
Opposite of to throw or give off (gas, light, etc.)
Opposite of to throw or hurl with force
“If a fielder can catch the ball in the stands, it will be considered legally caught, and the batsman will be called out.”
Opposite of to expel or spew a substance
(usually sports) Opposite of to hit, kick or throw something (usually a ball) extremely high
“The goalkeeper would deflect the ball away from the goal skillfully.”
Opposite of to completely remove or get rid of
“If the ink stain sets in the sheets, good luck trying to remove it.”
(physiology) Opposite of to expel or excrete waste matter from the body
“Stress also affects the nervous system and can build toxins in nerve tissues, causing them to function poorly and contribute to the formation of cysts and fibromas.”
Opposite of to cause to be empty or vacant
“We advise all users to fill the machinery with oil before turning it on.”
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
“My mother wanted to keep all of my school work from my junior school years for sentimentality reasons.”
Opposite of to distribute or spread over a wide area
(of gas or heat) Opposite of to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
“Insulation is, first and foremost, used to confine the heat within a given space.”
Opposite of to shoot a projectile
“Hold your fire, men. Fire only on my command.”
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