Opposite of to gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment
Opposite of to remove, save or rescue from danger or harm
Opposite of to fulfill or satisfy the terms or conditions of
Opposite of to make amends for past transgressions
Opposite of to neutralize or cancel by exerting an opposite and equal force
Opposite of to compensate or give in return
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 save, rescue, or set someone or something free from
“Colonel Rall ordered the regiment to arms, mounted his horse, and sent out patrols to capture the rebels.”
Opposite of to make ceremonially, morally or religiously clean
Opposite of to fulfill or satisfy the terms or conditions of
“He would later break his contract to join another organization.”
Opposite of to set (someone) free from imprisonment
Opposite of to remove from suspicion or guilt
Opposite of to change another's belief, especially regarding religion
“The sociologist studying Mormonism is not out there to deconvert people, engage in historical or theological debates, destroy worldviews, or the like.”
Opposite of to rescue or remove from a bad situation
“Kate would put him in danger by asking him to help a man she knows is not entitled to such help.”
Opposite of to pay off one's debts
“I bought another car which will only serve to accumulate more debt on my credit card.”
Opposite of to buy or procure by payment
“The group used the website to sell goods bearing the image and name of the power station, and it hoped to expand its retail operation.”
Opposite of to make amends for (damage done)
“Not only does it have a minuscule chance of success, but you will often compound the problem by adding new errors to the program.”
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