Opposite of to move or proceed further along a course
Opposite of to walk or hike over a long distance
Opposite of to walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance
“I would sit and wait patiently for the support act to finish before the main act would finally commence.”
Opposite of to move or proceed onward
“Unsu was given orders to retreat when many of his men had fallen during the Battle of Seimor.”
Opposite of to involve oneself in a (public) protest or demonstration
“The people will fully support the push for more resources into their public schools.”
Opposite of to aimlessly move or drift from place to place, especially on foot
Opposite of to walk with a confident, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait
Opposite of to go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner
Opposite of to move or hasten along, physically or by momentum
Opposite of to leave or exit
“They are always fashionably late, and when they arrive, it will be obvious.”
Opposite of to move forward
“We would briefly stop at the lake for a break during our hike.”
Opposite of to be close, adjacent, or nearly reach a specific limit or quality
Opposite of to increase in value, status, or level of success
“After a number of scandals, he would fall from being considered a respected lawyer to an object of scorn.”
Opposite of the steady and inevitable development or progress of something
Opposite of a long walk, typically a tiring one
Opposite of a public meeting or march protesting against something or expressing views on a political issue
Opposite of a movement of animals or people from one region to another
Opposite of an advance or forward movement
“Ronin surmised that no one had escaped the fight unscathed, and he began wondering if he should've called a retreat in the first place.”
Opposite of a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony
Opposite of a peaceful form of protest in which people occupy an area and refuse to leave
Opposite of the outside or furthest limit or extremity of an object, area or surface
Opposite of the act of making a trip by foot
“After an arduous trek through the National Rainforest, the group decided to have a break.”
Opposite of a long walk or walking tour
Opposite of an organized public demonstration expressing strong objection to an official policy or course of action
“Students held a rally to support keeping the college open.”
Opposite of a trip or a set amount of traveling
“He agreed that the immobility caused by her illness could have played a part in her decline.”
Opposite of the unbroken and consistent existence or progress of something over space or time
Opposite of a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause
Opposite of a person's manner of walking or the sound made as they walk
Opposite of the process of coming into prominence
“His fall from grace was quick and decisive following revelations of corruption on his part.”
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