Opposite of to erase or cancel out information, e.g. on a document
Opposite of to murder or assassinate someone
“So if they resurrect any more dead characters remember where you heard it first.”
(recall) Opposite of to remove completely, leaving no trace
(create) Opposite of to remove completely, leaving no trace
“The discovery of bronze enabled people to create metal objects which were harder and more durable than previously possible.”
Opposite of to destroy something with more force than is required
Opposite of to kill off or put an end to someone or something
“The Vikings were in good spirits, becoming well disposed to Bagnold, and decided to spare him instead of killing him.”
Opposite of to remove completely, leaving no trace
“The parties to contested actions are often at daggers drawn, and the litigious process serves to exacerbate the hostility between them.”
Opposite of to completely remove or get rid of
“If the ink stain sets in the sheets, good luck trying to remove it.”
Opposite of to pat lightly and quickly to clean or wipe away
“You'll need to scrub this stubborn stain nice and hard to remove it.”
Opposite of to put an end to
“The fake images that concern us the most are those that were created to perpetuate a lie.”
Opposite of to remove or delete information, e.g. on a document
Opposite of to get rid of by cleaning
“Myrtle advised her son not to stain their hosts' carpet.”
Opposite of to delete (a line, paragraph, or file) from a document or computer
“You might want to append a clause onto a contract if you feel something has been left unsaid in it.”
Opposite of to end the life of, as a means to prevent the divulgence of information
“His duty is to protect the witness at all costs.”
Opposite of to omit or exclude (someone or something)
“The coach decided to include David as part of the squad that would represent the country in the World Championships.”
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