Opposite of extensive or comprehensive in scope
Opposite of lasting a long time, or longer than is usual or expected
Opposite of not literal, but symbolic, figurative or metaphoric
Opposite of having a broad or widespread range, scope, or influence
Opposite of having a large scope or range
Opposite of pertaining to or characterized by a metaphor or allegory
Opposite of fully extended or expanded
Opposite of jutting or projecting outwards
Opposite of having a large scope or range
“Decision-making is so much easier when you only have a limited set of choices to choose from.”
Opposite of protracted, made to take a longer period of time than necessary
Opposite of without breaks, gaps or interruptions
“I seem to be having Internet issues with my connection being intermittent and slow.”
Opposite of without intervening space
“The solid lines represent the contours where there is an increase in electron cloud and the broken lines show regions with a decrease.”
Opposite of extended or expanded, as from internal pressure
Opposite of having a wide scope or range of activity
Opposite of impressive or grand in size, appearance, or manner
“In the end, I practically begged one of the planners to walk down the road with me and see just how discreet and unimposing this new building would be.”
Opposite of pertaining to a distant or future period
Opposite of large in scale or size
“A small company with only a few products has grown to become a giant in the industry.”
Opposite of becoming evident after a relatively long time period
Opposite of extending or growing in an outward direction or movement
Opposite of traveling or encompassing a long distance or time
Opposite of to have made a quantity bigger
“An abundance of supply decreased prices in the market.”
Opposite of to have put forward one's questions
“I addressed the question he had posed to us.”
Opposite of to have furnished with, or caused to be present
“Our landlord withheld the furniture for our new apartment.”
Opposite of past tense for to make longer than before
“Don't cut your nose to spite your face.”
Opposite of past tense for to increase in size, amount or degree
“The improved safety features of the new roadway and bridges will reduce the potential for accidents.”
Opposite of past tense for to offer or make available
“The panel would withdraw the crown from the contestant after she was deemed illegible.”
Opposite of past tense for to hold (something) out towards someone
“I would retract my offer of donations after realizing it would be used for nefarious purposes.”
Opposite of past tense for to spread from a central point to cover a wider area
“The lane would eventually stop with a dead-end.”
Opposite of past tense for to broaden the meaning or scope of
“We need to reduce the scope of this project before it blows out our budget.”
Opposite of past tense for to straighten or spread out (something) at full length
“I am too inflexible to bend my upper body down and reach over to touch my toes.”
Opposite of past tense for to stick or jut out
“Cover your tummy by tucking your shirt in properly into your pants!”
Opposite of past tense for to increase in quantity by weakening or adulterating additions
“Allow the steak's natural juices enrich the sauce.”
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