To furnish with, or cause to be present
“As part of the contract, the landlord provides the furniture for the new apartment.”
Opposite of to remove or rescue (someone) from danger or harm
“We must ensure that we do not endanger the wildlife in our national parks.”
Opposite of to prevent or protect (something) from being destroyed
“He would inevitably lose his hat when the wind swept it from his head.”
Opposite of to store or set aside for future use
“If you continue to waste your points, you will have no credits left on your rewards card.”
Opposite of to be frugal and not spend one's money
“Advertising is the art of convincing people to spend money they don't have for something they don't need.”
Opposite of to preserve (something) by not expending or using it
“Susie loves to utilize her time by reading fantasy and science-fiction novels.”
Opposite of to avoid, lessen, or guard against
“Bad financial investments will cause extreme grief in the long run.”
Opposite of to set apart for a special use
“I always use anything I purchase straight away, or at least as soon as possible.”
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