Opposite of to capture someone or something
Opposite of to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
Opposite of to gain an advantage or profit by using unfair or deceitful methods
“I admire this superior being who told truths without sweetening them to help others to gain a temporary advantage.”
Opposite of to influence someone (usually dishonestly) in return for money
Opposite of to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
Opposite of to take possession or control of something, especially something elusive
“Despite his efforts to retrieve it in the first place, Harvey would have to relinquish the relic to save Peyton.”
Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
Opposite of to take for one's own benefit, typically without permission
“This document has been designed to bestow some dignity to those who toil thanklessly in the vineyards of art.”
Opposite of to seize and hold someone or an animal
“They will release the possums back into the wild when they are large enough.”
Opposite of to cause to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
“The presidential candidate declared that he would drain the swamp once he was in office.”
Opposite of to summon or signal (to someone or a vehicle)
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