Opposite of having distinct limits or boundaries
Opposite of limited or restricted in space or extent
Opposite of secret or confidential in nature
Opposite of marked by a low amount or deficiency
“He was starving and demanded a healthy amount of food on his plate.”
Opposite of insular in one's views, opinions or outlook
(of a space) Opposite of restricted in area or volume
Opposite of meager or little in amount
Opposite of having exact or well-defined limits
Opposite of very small in size or amount
Opposite of forbidden or not permitted
Opposite of not complete or absolute
“He wrote to Mr. Southcombe last month to ask for categorical assurance that the youngsters would not suffer any long-term health effects.”
Opposite of only admitting a select group of people
Opposite of dwelling or raised in, or as if in, cloisters
Opposite of limited in extent, amount, or scope
“The seminar would cover a rather broad spectrum of topics.”
Opposite of having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
Opposite of being limited in scope
“The general spread of germs in an enclosed space is much more prevalent when compared to an open area.”
Opposite of known or done by someone within a group or organization
“It was public knowledge that she would be testifying at trial.”
Opposite of bound by chains or shackles
(of a faculty or part of the body) Opposite of reduced in quality or efficacy
“Owls are known for having powerful vision used for hunting prey.”
Opposite of repressed or suppressed, especially of emotions or impulses
Opposite of closely controlled
Opposite of kept (in reserve) specially for a particular person
Opposite of restricted, local
Opposite of uniquely connected with someone or something
“This common gene is generic for a wide range of species.”
Opposite of open or available only to a select few
“The inner circle should include your close family members that you trust, and your outer circle should include all the other people that you know.”
Opposite of being in a disadvantaged or compromised state
“Mr. Jones, I will listen to your demands as you appear to be in an advantageous position compared to where I stand.”
Opposite of emphasizing insignificance
“Excelling at the firm often meant you would be relegated to positions of great influence.”
Opposite of past tense for to keep within certain limits
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