Opposite of to dip or submerge in a liquid
Opposite of to involve oneself deeply in a particular activity
Opposite of to soak in or drench with liquid
Opposite of to be occupied with an activity
“I typically free myself from any strenuous activities whenever I need a break.”
Opposite of to hold or engage the attention of
“I managed to maintain a controlled line but the headache and dizziness were starting to distract me.”
Opposite of to inundate or submerge, especially in water
“The Act provides for water easements that enable a holder of a water abstraction permit to bring water to or drain water from his land.”
Opposite of to involve or engage in deeply
“Just ignore the music if it's not really your thing.”
Opposite of to cover or enclose in cloth or soft material
Opposite of to overwhelm with an excessive amount of something
“As it was, I spent a good deal of time trying to uninvolve myself from my studies.”
Opposite of to quickly immerse in liquid
“Pull the clothes from the bucket after soaking them for a few minutes, and then throw them into the washing machine.”
Opposite of to distract, or to occupy or draw one's attention or thoughts
Opposite of to fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass
Opposite of to cook by immersing food completely in hot oil
Opposite of to take great pleasure or satisfaction in something
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