Opposite of to interrupt or intrude on a conversation or activity
Opposite of to come, or cause to come, to a stop or end
“The classes were stimulating, and the students were able to get together after class to continue where they had left off.”
Opposite of to interfere in matters that are not one's concern
Opposite of to destroy or disrupt by means of sabotage
“Dad would often aid my development in tennis by taking me to extra practice sessions.”
Opposite of to insult, tease, make fun of or badger
Opposite of to interrupt a discussion for the purpose of making a comment
Opposite of encroach or intrude on
Opposite of make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice
Opposite of to cause to come to an end
“We've idled for long enough and it is time to start work again.”
Opposite of to stop operating
“You will need some batteries to get that little engine to work.”
Opposite of to act in advance of, especially with preventative measures
“We were headed for the big time, but I allowed myself to be ambushed by the corruption of my Godly principles and I fell deep into drugs and alcohol.”
Opposite of to disallow, usually through the use of preventative measures
“The website will allow you to leave comments after you sign in.”
Opposite of to sever or interrupt a connection
Opposite of interrupt or intrude on a conversation or activity
Opposite of to make (someone or something) late or slow
“We should avoid taking shortcuts just to hasten the time it takes to reach our destination.”
Opposite of to bring to an end
“If you wish to continue this discussion, you must pay some little regard to truth in your statements.”
Opposite of to provide assuagement or palliation to
Opposite of become involved
Opposite of to cut or divide into parts
“I hastened back to my room and constructed a bridge that should connect the two parts.”
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