Opposite of the action of abandoning or leaving a place
Opposite of the act or state of exhaustion or consumption
Opposite of the action of using something up or the state of being used up
Opposite of the action of unloading
“By ten, we are back with the cattle trailer, and the loading of boxes begins.”
Opposite of the action of forcing something out, especially from a bodily organ
Opposite of the action of discharging a liquid, gas, or other substance
“A number of simple chemical concepts can be used to produce improvements in the containment of toxic materials.”
(recharging) Opposite of present participle for to cause to be empty or vacant
“We advise all users to fill the machinery with oil before turning it on.”
(of a space or place) Opposite of present participle for to cause to be empty or vacant
“We are excited with all of these ideas on how to furnish our new home.”
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