Opposite of in the act or state of taking, accepting or collecting something (given)
Opposite of being alert or on top of things by paying close attention
Opposite of the receipt or acceptance of something given
Opposite of the act of taking or receiving something
“Sarah's dismissal of a promotion puzzle many of her colleagues.”
Opposite of coming into possession of
“I will be giving my old laptop to my younger brother.”
Opposite of receiving or being sent something
“I will be sending the item I sold on eBay through the mail soon.”
(with object and adverbial) Opposite of present participle for to react or respond to something in a particular way
“He has chosen to ignore your questions out of disinterest.”
(specified treatment) Opposite of present participle for to be subjected to
“We've managed to avert disaster, but we're not out of the woods yet.”
(a guest or visitor) Opposite of present participle for to formally give admittance to
“There will be no hesitation to ban those who fail to abide by our house rules.”
Opposite of present participle for to allow visitors or guests to be in one's presence
“If you do not remove your footwear, the temple will disallow you from entering.”
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