Opposite of to give shelter or protection to
Opposite of to hold in one's mind or imagination
Opposite of to stay or rent accommodation at a place
Opposite of to protect or shield from harm or danger
“It was so silent that it was like one of those movies where suddenly a murderer pops up out of the bushes to attack the helpless woman.”
Opposite of to provide housing or accommodation for
“We have no option but to bar the men from our establishment after they left a room in complete disarray during a party.”
Opposite of to harbor feelings or thoughts
“Funny how the mind works, that I could so quickly forget the love I had for my sport and how far it had taken me.”
Opposite of to have or harbor in one's heart or mind
Opposite of to provide with shelter or accommodation
“Police have previously been accused of standing by or supporting the land invasions and ignoring court orders to evict the squatters.”
Opposite of to insert or introduce
Opposite of to stay somewhere temporarily
“Tomorrow is the day that Tom would finally leave the house where he had lived with his family for so long.”
Opposite of to hold or display a specified thought or emotion
“If you do not encourage the young boy, he will lose confidence in his ability.”
Opposite of to allow or have room for
“The school will bar any student who fails to meet the minimum academic requirements.”
Opposite of a place to hide, or to seek shelter or privacy
Opposite of a room or rooms rented out to someone, usually in the same residence as the owner
Opposite of the safety from imminent danger provided by a place or location
“Mr. Moto, the famous Asian detective, faces danger at every turn as he tracks diamond smugglers into Puerto Rico.”
Opposite of the place to which someone or something is going or being sent
“The origin is a bustling metropolitan area in Brazil and they will have to solve a puzzle to find a clue to their next destination.”
Opposite of a pleasant or peaceful area or period in the midst of a challenging situation
Opposite of a place giving protection from bad weather or danger
Opposite of the preservation from danger or harm provided by a place or location
“Should I stay where I am, conserving energy and minimizing exposure to predators, or should I explore my environment, with the possibility of finding food and shelter?”
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