Opposite of an inefficient part or factor
Opposite of the introduction of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
Opposite of a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
Opposite of physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something
“However, the Second World War and the reparation of the complete road network after the war caused a serious delay in the creation of other motorways.”
Opposite of the act of sabotaging something
“The group set up a committee to provide some form of assistance to the poor and homeless.”
Opposite of a hindrance or obstruction in doing something
Opposite of the state or process of rotting or decomposition
Opposite of damage or deterioration sustained from continuous use
“We need to ensure that the customer is given adequate instructions regarding the operation and maintenance of the appliance.”
Opposite of an unfavorable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effectiveness
“Banknotes have a natural advantage over coins in that they are lighter to carry but are also less durable.”
Opposite of the act, process or result of causing significant damage to something
“The contractor and architect will work together from the inception of the building until its completion.”
Opposite of a disadvantage or fault
“His greatest strength is his ability to compartmentalize the fear of losing.”
Opposite of the amount or degree by which something is reduced
“Amassing more data does not necessarily lead to the acquisition of better information.”
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