Opposite of to establish or stipulate as a previous condition
“The contract is rigid and prevents any deviations from our agreement.”
Opposite of to assure someone that an event or action will definitely take place
“I do not believe that you would ever break your promise to always be faithful.”
Opposite of to be a portent of a particular outcome
“Long timelines rarely favor the budget and generally discourage a favorable outcome.”
Opposite of plural for a declaration or assurance that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen
“Since there had been a breach of his contract, the company had decided not to pay him out.”
Opposite of plural for the potential for achievement or excellence
“From a young age, my hopelessness in creative arts was apparent.”
Opposite of plural for an indication that something is likely to occur
“There is a final wail of despair at the unlikelihood of any change for good being effected.”
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