Opposite of to become embroiled or implicated in
Opposite of cover or spatter with mud
Opposite of to delay or hinder an action or process
Opposite of to implicate someone in a situation
“Marilyn hoped the public would now disassociate her client from the crime after all charges were dropped.”
Opposite of to make dirty, darker or less pure
“This cleanup method of magnetizing the oil can provide a better way to cleanse the ocean of oil pollutants when corporations release them into the sea.”
Opposite of to involve in such complications as to render extrication difficult
Opposite of to cause to proceed or move at a slower pace
“Instead of turning around, I quicken my pace, and stepping into an entranceway, I press myself back against the door in fear.”
Opposite of marshy land
Opposite of an awkward situation
“You got us into this mess, you figure out the solution!”
Opposite of an unstable time or period, usually marked by intense difficulty or danger
“The government promotes economic stability through monetary and fiscal policies.”
Opposite of foul matter, especially dirt, which soils or defiles
Opposite of an area of muddy or boggy ground
Opposite of a period of turmoil in real life
“To celebrate the peace in my life finally, I decided to go for a ride in the country on my bike.”
Opposite of an unpleasant situation, usually where difficult choices have to be made
“Ian sees this as a win-win situation, creating jobs on one hand, and preserving culture on the other.”
Opposite of the worst possible outcome or an extremely bad situation
Opposite of a difficult or awkward situation from which it is hard to extricate oneself
“In this gig, I have had the good fortune of visiting many television studios over the years.”
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