Opposite of to move or progress slowly, failing to keep up with others
Opposite of to deplete, or be depleted, in physical strength or energy
Opposite of to lose strength or become weaker
Opposite of to deteriorate or go into decline, especially physically
“The results of your blood tests show that your health is starting to improve.”
Opposite of to deplete, or be depleted, in physical strength or energy
“The doctor would recommend some physical exercises to strengthen the muscles around her knees.”
Opposite of to delay taking action
“The activities at this office have become costly because of the movements to expedite the issuance and processing of passports.”
Opposite of to avoid proceeding through reluctance
Opposite of last in order, sequence, or time
Opposite of the act of retarding or delaying
Opposite of a period of time by which something is late or postponed
“As the timer ran down, he gobbled up his meal with extraordinary expedition to win first prize.”
Opposite of a person who is dishonest or a criminal
Opposite of a person found guilty of a criminal offence and serving a sentence of imprisonment
Opposite of a person who has been taken prisoner or an animal that has been confined
Opposite of a person who works or moves at a slow pace
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