Opposite of the action of extracting something, especially using effort or force
“Another method of treatment is acupuncture, which involves the insertion of thin needles into the body to regulate and redirect the flow of qi.”
Opposite of an act or instance of extracting a mineral, compound or material
“The infusion of coffee was perfectly transparent and of a dark and rich brown color.”
Opposite of one's family or ethnic descent
Opposite of the origin or background of a person in terms of family or nationality
“In those days, I never went anywhere without my trusty camera, so I even recorded it for posterity.”
Opposite of one's family, blood relations, or lineage
Opposite of the act of pulling something out
“The area was so full of rocks and dry dirt that it made the planting of stakes into the ground difficult.”
Opposite of one's family or ethnic descent
Opposite of a concentrated form or essence of something
(commonly "beginnings") Opposite of one's background or early years
“However, as he abandons his security and determines to live with authenticity as a goal, his future is promising.”
Opposite of an act of moving back or withdrawing
“The King's men saw the advancement of the enemy battalions and were instantly overcome by fear.”
Opposite of the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
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