Opposite of the act by which something is discarded as unwanted or useless
“There is a certain level of obsessiveness about some collectors' accumulation of clutter.”
Opposite of the act of eliminating or putting an end to something
“The introduction of automation rapidly improved working conditions and productivity levels.”
Opposite of the act of erasing or deleting something
“Students will learn new operations that include the insertion of new data into a database, the modification of data stored in the database, and the retrieval of this data.”
Opposite of the act of pulling something out
“The area was so full of rocks and dry dirt that it made the planting of stakes into the ground difficult.”
Opposite of the act of dismembering a part or limb from a structure or body
“He finished with the slippery tubes and used crude, hasty stitches for the reattachment of her limb.”
Opposite of the dismissal of someone from a job
“The year began, appropriately enough, with the appointment of a new manager.”
Opposite of the murder or assassination of someone
“Like all good feel-good stories, it ended with the sparing of a life, and one that could very well change the world.”
Opposite of the act of ordering or forcing someone to leave a position or role
Opposite of the action of forcing someone to leave a place or organization
Opposite of the Formal act of putting an end to
Opposite of the action of confiscating or impounding property by warrant of legal right
Opposite of the act of forcefully dispossessing or depriving someone of something
Opposite of an abrupt or violent removal or elimination of a group of people or things
Opposite of the action of discharging someone from a hospital or from the armed forces or police
“She played a key role in the recruitment and briefing of agents, and became an expert writer of letters in code.”
Opposite of a movement of animals or people from one region to another
Opposite of the action of deducting or subtracting something
Opposite of a change of house or business premises
“During our stay at St. Helena, we had every attention paid to our situation by the governor that the island could afford.”
Opposite of neutralizing an effect or force by opposing it or rendering it ineffective
Opposite of the action of unloading
“By ten, we are back with the cattle trailer, and the loading of boxes begins.”
Opposite of the act of depopulating or condition of being depopulated
Opposite of a physical movement of someone or something
Opposite of an act of parting ways or breaking up, typically of a relationship
Opposite of an act of excluding or leaving out someone or something
Opposite of a lack or deficiency of something
“He felt hungry in the presence of food.”
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