Opposite of to remember or bring back to mind
Opposite of to revoke or annul (an action or decision)
Opposite of to officially order (someone) to return to a place
Opposite of to reminisce on past times or experiences
Opposite of to take back or renege on an initial statement or stance
“The governor refused to back down, and if anything, decided to double down his stance on the issue.”
Opposite of to recover something that has been misplaced, stolen, or hidden away
“Are you sure you cannot trust me to hide the Infinity Stones from Thanos?”
Opposite of to remember or have a recollection of
“In spite of your efforts to repeatedly introduce yourself, eventually, I will forget your name.”
Opposite of to recall from memory
“She chose to forget all the miserable times they had together.”
Opposite of to get or bring (something) back from somewhere
Opposite of to resemble someone or something in appearance, action or behavior
Opposite of to call an image or memory to the mind
Opposite of to change a decision, opinion, or course of action
“After failing to convince other members of the leadership team, he enlisted the support of the President to enforce his decision.”
Opposite of to succeed in evoking or representing
“The book does so much to misrepresent the extent of hardship suffered by the common people during that period.”
Opposite of to discharge from a job or position
Opposite of to put (something) back in a previous place or position
“As the scandals mount, they will break the public's faith in the current government.”
Opposite of the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced
Opposite of the act of calling off or putting an end to an event or action
Opposite of an act of recalling something from memory
Opposite of the action or process of regaining possession or control of something
Opposite of the deliberate recall of past events
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