(formal) Opposite of the forgiveness of sins
Opposite of an easing of intensity or severity
Opposite of a temporary or conditional delay or interruption in a process or activity
Opposite of exemption from a rule or usual requirement
Opposite of an act or instance of waiving a right or claim
Opposite of the state of experiencing relief, typically from something intense or severe
Opposite of the action of making something less extreme, intense, or violent
Opposite of the action of forgiving or being forgiven
“She deserves a much more severe punishment because that child will be suffering the effects of the mother's behaviors for its entire life.”
Opposite of something interesting or enjoyable that provides a short respite from a tense or tedious situation
“Ann's husband was never willing to confront the moment when seriousness should hold sway.”
Opposite of the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid
Opposite of the act of retarding or delaying
Opposite of the act of putting off until a later time
“An advance of the appointment was required due to complications experienced by the patient.”
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