Opposite of to twist or turn, especially in order to fix something firmly
Opposite of to physically distort or contort something
Opposite of to extort something, especially money, from someone by putting them under strong pressure
Opposite of to gain an advantage or profit by using unfair or deceitful methods
“I admire this superior being who told truths without sweetening them to help others to gain a temporary advantage.”
Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
Opposite of to engage in carnal activity
(add) Opposite of to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
(undercharge) Opposite of to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
Opposite of to let someone down by abandoning or neglecting them
“Chase your dreams! We will always be here to support you.”
(euphemistic) Opposite of to have physical or intimate relations with someone
“Our feelings have faded, we are further apart than ever and we avoid each other regularly.”
Opposite of to urge or push inward through force
Opposite of to derive or extract something from someone, especially underhandedly
“Nick says he will donate two hundred dollars per ace this summer to help the victims of the country's bush fire crisis.”
Opposite of to make or become wrinkled
Opposite of to crush or become crushed into untidy wrinkles or creases
Opposite of to engage in activity with a person unwilling or unable to give consent
“Finally, they were able to coax him out of bed with the promise of a never-ending pot of coffee and donut holes.”
Opposite of one who enforces confinement in a jail or prison
Opposite of a device that mechanically fastens
Opposite of a crease or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin
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