Opposite of resistance or dissent, expressed in action or argument
Opposite of a group of opponents, especially in sport, business, or politics
Opposite of a contrast or antithesis
Opposite of the state of being intractable
Opposite of the state of being unlike
Opposite of a deep-seated feeling of aversion
Opposite of the use of force or violence to oppose someone or something
“He suggested other NATO states could individually or as an alliance provide military support to help the country.”
(uncountable mass noun) Opposite of people against whom one competes
“He was a noncompetitor sitting on the sidelines, watching the game unfold.”
Opposite of a conflict between opposing ideas, interests, or factions
Opposite of the quality of being averse
Opposite of restraint
Opposite of an opposition or mutiny
“The surrender of the protestors was instigated through the use of strong-arm tactics employed by the government.”
Opposite of a state of uncertainty or indecisiveness
Opposite of an instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something
Opposite of a political philosophy that advocates traditional values
Opposite of an outnumbered group
Opposite of in opposition to official policy
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