Opposite of an official public announcement
Opposite of an official order issued by a person in authority
Opposite of a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
Opposite of a declaration or assertion, especially that something is true
Opposite of the act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement
Opposite of a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
Opposite of the action of making known one's thoughts or feelings
“Her experience of han-puri is drawn directly from the trauma she experienced, necessitating both the suppression of her anger and the acceptance of her fate.”
Opposite of an assertion, especially one maintained in an argument
Opposite of one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure
“The Chief Inspector stated to the media that the perpetrator would feel the full force of the law and pay for his transgression.”
Opposite of a judgment or verdict arrived at after consideration
“Her argument was founded on a quarter of the jury having been lost over five sitting days, the jury's indecision, and the lengthy deliberations.”
Opposite of a declarative statement, especially a brief one
“The facilitator opens each meeting by asking members to observe a moment of silence and then leading a centering meditation.”
Opposite of an authoritative order
“When I was a boy, my aunt, then a radio announcer, declined my request to play my favorite tune on air.”
Opposite of a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
“Moreover, the public interest may be as much involved in the circumstances of a remarkable acquittal as in a surprising conviction.”
Opposite of an idea about something, especially one that is written down or expressed
“There is relatively little difference by age in the distribution of those who feel they have a very good understanding of science and technology.”
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