Opposite of to set something on fire
Opposite of to incite or cause to increase in intensity
Opposite of to make worse or more severe
Opposite of to provoke to anger or rage
Opposite of to cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
“I don't have temperature-controlled wine storage, but you can chill the wine in this ice bucket.”
Opposite of to suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
“We propose to break their will by proving that they cannot win, and by showing that as long as they continue to try to win, they will have to absorb tremendous losses.”
Opposite of to make (something) greater in amount, level or degree by adding to it
“But they diminish their own credibility with a lot of stories you cannot believe.”
Opposite of to arouse someone
“His body odor and lack of hygiene would repulse her.”
Opposite of to bring about
“Land-related corruption and local abuse of power can all too easily deter progress.”
Opposite of to motivate or animate, especially towards the accomplishment of a goal
“The very image of the desolated metropolis was enough to dishearten me before I even entered the city itself.”
(colloquial, archaic) Opposite of to cause to become angry
“Nothing in the world would delight our puppy more than a belly rub.”
Opposite of to rouse or inspire a particular feeling or thoughts
“When you're a nurse, you see so much sadness and pain on a daily basis that you almost have to desensitize yourself to it just to stay sane.”
Opposite of to become ignited and start burning
“As the morning sun started to rise, the fire from the previous night would expire.”
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