Opposite of to stockpile or put away, typically in an accumulative fashion
Opposite of to collect, acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“We need to distribute leaflets, write letters, send faxes, talk to people, get the message across, and change opinions.”
Opposite of to acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“It was time to discard most of the junk we had been hoarding over the years.”
Opposite of to hold or maintain
“Please don't lose this heirloom as it means the world to me.”
Opposite of to put away or aside (for later use)
“It wasn't until I went to withdraw money from the bank machine at the local shops that weekend that I realized my wages hadn't gone through.”
Opposite of a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically hidden or carefully guarded
Opposite of a quantity or group of accumulated items
Opposite of a supply or source of something
Opposite of a group of accumulated items of a particular kind
Opposite of a supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use
Opposite of a supply or store of a commodity
“He complains that there is a lack of food in the pantry.”
(usually "resources") Opposite of a stock or supply of assets that can be drawn on
(figuratively) Opposite of a plentiful source of supply
“The young boy had turned into a fearless leader, the undeniable consequence of his infinite vision and ambition.”
Opposite of the placement of capitals in expectation of deriving income or profit from its use
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