Opposite of to move (something) from one place to another
Opposite of to relocate (and live) in another country, region or place
Opposite of to move or transfer (someone or something) to another place or situation
Opposite of to put into a new position
Opposite of to change one's place of residence or work
“I don't understand why we have to uproot ourselves when we can just stay here.”
Opposite of to manually take and carry something and change its position or location
“He was able to anchor the sculpture on the podium, but it wasn't without its challenges.”
Opposite of to send a message, person or object to a given place or location
“I thought I would receive my mail today, but it appears to be delayed.”
Opposite of to go from one place to another
“I will stay and keep a lookout for anything unusual.”
Opposite of to move (something) to a different location
“Let's just leave the fridge where it is until we can get more people to help us move it.”
Opposite of to place or transfer someone to a given location or position
Opposite of to move (someone or something) from one place to another
“I leave the first lot of passengers at the resort and then return to the Bay to pick up the remaining tourists.”
Opposite of to take, or cause to go, from one place to another
Opposite of to dismiss from a job
“There was plenty of support from within to appoint her as the next Minister of Defense.”
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