Opposite of a quantity of soft material that fills or is used to fill something
(of food) Opposite of leaving one with a pleasantly satiated feeling
Opposite of easily or readily leading to satiety when eaten
“I will just have a light salad for lunch.”
Opposite of having a thick, semi-solid consistency
(of food) Opposite of satisfying and sentimental in nature
“She would sometimes indulge in pretentious food at fancy French restaurants.”
Opposite of present participle for to plug or stuff a hole or empty space with something
“Edna agreed to slip the goblet into her purse if I could empty the glass.”
Opposite of present participle for to expand or be expanded through the act of filling
“My father eases the jeep back down the narrow planks, and we deflate the tires to avoid a similar fate.”
Opposite of present participle for to make or become full
“It was satisfying to empty his trolley and replace it alongside the dozens of others.”
Opposite of present participle for to occupy to the point of overflow
“When people began to vacate the train as I neared my stop, I had to climb over the table to disembark.”
(of items for sale) Opposite of present participle for to supply or stock with
“Why did they remove such a popular item from the shelf?”
Opposite of present participle for to hold and perform the expected duties of (a post or role)
“Her impending motherhood caused her to vacate her position as executive secretary of the Toronto Labour Committee.”
Opposite of present participle for to satisfy or fulfill (a want, requirement, or need)
“Over the course of the week, Barry tried out a few arguments for why he did not breach his contract.”
Opposite of present participle for to satisfy one's hunger
“I don't understand how a meal fit for a King, could dissatisfy a Royal.”
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