Opposite of to surround or encircle
Opposite of to encircle with, or as if with, a belt
Opposite of to jeer at or make fun of
Opposite of to form a ring or circle around
Opposite of to set up or outfit with the necessary equipment or configuration
Opposite of to move in a circle, especially around something
Opposite of to ready oneself for a challenging experience
“How is it they as believers could succumb to the experience of being forsaken by God, in terror before the withdrawal of divine love?”
Opposite of to form a ring around
“Together with the Ranger force and the Armored Brigade, the 82nd Airborne Division followed the narrow road north from Maiori to flank the enemy defenses at Nocera from the west.”
Opposite of to supply or provide with equipment, tools or weapons
Opposite of to reinforce the strength or sturdiness of
Opposite of to provide or equip with something required
“The callous and selfish Queen would deny her people food and supplies to endure the impending winter.”
Opposite of to attach or fasten together, usually with a string or cord
“Several families had to untie bikes from the backs of their cars before they could gain access to the boot.”
Opposite of to instill courage into
“The dragon's loud roar served to startle the enemy soldiers.”
Opposite of to make or become physically hard or harder
Opposite of to physically trap or enclose (on all sides)
Opposite of to pass and go round (something)
“There's a break in the fence at some gates on the left side of the road after you pass the corner where the road changes its name.”
Opposite of a disrespectful or scornfully abusive remark or act
“They didn't invent whispering for compliments.”
Opposite of a structure that complements or supplements something else
“Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least nine weeks of basic military training.”
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