Opposite of to leave or withdraw from a place
Opposite of to excrete or discharge from an opening
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 leave a place, often for another
“Although they would have been glad to rest themselves on the opposite bank, they resigned themselves to stay within the island.”
Opposite of to use up the supply or resources of
Opposite of to leave or exit a place
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 empty or evacuate, especially a population from a place
Opposite of to retreat from something frightening or dangerous
“When they saw an opportunity to gain territory, the armed forces decided to advance into the capital.”
Opposite of to throw or give off (gas, light, etc.)
Opposite of to defecate or pass stool
Opposite of to completely remove or get rid of
“If the ink stain sets in the sheets, good luck trying to remove it.”
(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.”
(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.”
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