Opposite of to (tend to) move or be attracted towards a given point or inclination
Opposite of to show a preference for
Opposite of to change, develop, or move in a general direction
“Although the curve on this graph appears to deviate widely from the flat dotted line, the decibel scale tends to exaggerate the deviation in frequency response.”
Opposite of to show an inclination for, or against, something
“Some reluct the Bourbons, because they dreaded that they would restore the property of the emigrants, and re-establish feudal rights.”
Opposite of to have a propensity for
“I disfavor the use of static questions due to their limited, and often guessable, scope.”
(literally or figuratively) Opposite of to move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
Opposite of to physically move from a higher to a lower level
“During the festival, many hot air balloons would ascend into the sky.”
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