Opposite of a gathering or assembly of people, typically meeting for a common purpose
Opposite of a collection of things, typically considered as a unit
Opposite of a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause
Opposite of open resistance to authority or opposition
Opposite of a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event
Opposite of an act or system of recruiting or enlisting someone for a role, task, position or duty
Opposite of a collection of items, typically of the same type or kind
Opposite of to gather a group together for a particular purpose
Opposite of to meet or gather together and prepare for action
Opposite of to gather or meet together as a group of people
Opposite of to muster or summon up an emotion or quality
“After manifesting his internal emotional turmoil, he finally had to yield, and watch a romantic comedy with his girlfriend.”
Opposite of to affect
“I wouldn't be a good father if I weren't here trying to discourage you from executing such a dangerous strategy.”
Opposite of to arrange or set in some sort of order
Opposite of to muster or summon courage or some positive emotion
(abandon) Opposite of to be made up or consist of
(exclude) Opposite of to be made up or consist of
“In the end, we had to exclude a number of pieces on grounds of their not quite fitting our basic themes.”
Opposite of to concentrate (one's thoughts)
“It was getting to the tail end of the day, and I could feel my mind begin to wander.”
Opposite of to produce or give rise to
“Without the Council of the Elders, unruly, power-hungry politicians will destroy the rebellion from the inside.”
Opposite of to order or instruct to go, or come, to a particular destination or in a particular direction
“Desperate to save his city, he decided to withdraw forces from the Far East, where he had been awaiting a possible offensive from the enemy.”
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