Opposite of the unwanted introduction of water, foreign bodies, contaminants, etc.
“With a daily outflow of 450 million liters, that's a lot of potentially very useful water going to waste.”
Opposite of an act of going or coming in
“He insisted that his presence there should remain secret even after his departure.”
Opposite of the right or permission to enter
“Diario Moderno saw Sandino's rejection from the Club de Granada as a product of three distinct yet interrelated forms of exclusion.”
Opposite of a means or place of entrance
“The screen indicated the exit was located in the midst of a group of trees that was heavily overgrown with wild berry bushes.”
Opposite of a flow inward or into something
“Not to let physical limits hold the industry down, new storage technologies are emerging to match the accelerating digitalization and global sharing of information.”
Opposite of the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
“The staff carried on as if we didn't really exist, and at the conclusion of our dining, we were snidely asked if we enjoyed our meal.”
(geography) Opposite of a bay or inlet off a main body of water
Opposite of to enter a place or environment
Opposite of to have or gain entry or access to a place or location
“Troublemakers will be banned from the club permanently.”
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