Opposite of the action of regaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt
“The abandonment of goods and personal belongings is typical in these cases.”
Opposite of the action of saving or being saved, especially from sin, error, or evil
“His degeneracy will eventually lead to perpetual damnation.”
Opposite of the act of freeing, being freed or the state of freedom (from something)
“Jerry and his friends had found themselves in confinement after being arrested for their indifference to a man in distress.”
Opposite of an act of atonement for a transgression or wrongdoing
“To be in such a state of remorselessness is like living without a soul.”
Opposite of the act of restoring something, such as a building, that is in urgent need of repair
“The car has been subject to such abject neglect that it is beyond repair.”
Opposite of the act of discharging or paying off a loan or debt
“The sum from any outstanding debt will be pursued.”
Opposite of the act of fulfilling (one's obligation, duty or responsibility)
“His dismissal was allegedly due to the unfulfillment of his responsibilities.”
Opposite of deliverance from sin and its consequences
Opposite of an act of saving or being saved from danger, difficulty or confinement
Opposite of a payment of time, effort or money to undo past transgression(s)
Opposite of the realization or fulfillment of a plan or action
Opposite of the (usually gradual) return to health
“Maggie also attempts to hide her own illness from her brother, which has become increasingly difficult given the deterioration of her health.”
Opposite of the payment of a debt
“If they do not repay debt, growth and development may occur where the repudiation of debt has the support of the majority of the population.”
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