Opposite of a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
Opposite of the action of confiscating or impounding property by warrant of legal right
Opposite of the action of abducting someone using force
Opposite of the action of taking possession of a place or land
Opposite of the action of entering and taking control of a building or land
Opposite of a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
Opposite of a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
Opposite of the act of taking away (someone) by force
Opposite of a sudden short bout of an illness or stress
“Probiotics can be used to provide defense against illnesses.”
Opposite of legal seizure of property
“The preamble was amended to provide a reference to the restitution of property or to equitable redress.”
Opposite of the loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted
Opposite of the act of forcefully dispossessing or depriving someone of something
(somewhat rare) Opposite of a sudden outburst of emotion
“The medication gave her brief relief from her nagging cough, but within twenty-four hours, it had returned.”
Opposite of the loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted
Opposite of a sudden or intense outburst of something
Opposite of a physical or mental breakdown
“His own daughter's recovery is nothing short of a miracle, after five years of struggling with an eating disorder.”
Opposite of the act of repossessing, or the condition of being repossessed
Opposite of a sudden failure of an institution or undertaking
“He claims that delegation is the key to the success of his empire.”
Opposite of a sudden failure of an institution, person or undertaking
“Having conversations about personal areas where they each need growth can be a vulnerable experience but is vital to the success of their marriage.”
Opposite of a sudden burst of intense emotion
“Her favorite character is Data, an android who, for all his emotionlessness, has a great curiosity about being human.”
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