Opposite of standing on its own apart from the others
Opposite of physically split or separated from something else
Opposite of not married
Opposite of having been broken
“Surprisingly, the vase remained unbroken after dropping to the floor.”
Opposite of individually separate or disconnected from others
“Sarah had always wanted to live in a duplex next to her twin sister.”
Opposite of lacking a coherent sequence or connection
Opposite of cut or ripped open or into pieces
Opposite of exercising control over one's own affairs
Opposite of standing on its own apart from the others
“I believe I am well-suited for the job due to my past experience in a related role.”
Opposite of capable of being divided or split
Opposite of physically separate
“Many of the woods have identical growth rings, suggesting that the climate was only weakly seasonal, and probably warm temperate to subtropical.”
Opposite of spread or opened out
Opposite of into separate parts or pieces
Opposite of in a state of separation
“You should get inside quickly before the rain starts to pour down.”
Opposite of existing in isolation
“The grand house stood among others of its ilk.”
Opposite of past tense for to part or be parted from a mass or group
“My son would triumphantly combine the lego pieces together to form a Star Wars X-Wing Fighter.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to move or be apart
“We believe the new employees have the skills and temperament to integrate quickly into our working environment.”
Opposite of past tense for to form a distinction or boundary between
“The new motorway will link existing roads to allow faster commute to and from the eastern suburbs.”
Opposite of past tense for to stop living together as a couple
“After a whirlwind romance, it came as no surprise that the couple would decide to marry.”
Opposite of past tense for to assort according to type, category or class
“I rather suspect that in my unique ability to disarrange things, I have succeeded in making a mess of things.”
Opposite of past tense for to diverge into two or more separate paths
“Two lazy rivers wind to the north and south of the little town and converge to the east.”
(of two or more people) Opposite of past tense for to part ways
“Let's meet at the local German bistro for some hearty food and a few drinks.”
Opposite of past tense for to divide into constituent or distinct elements
“Mix half of a cup of softened butter with four tablespoons of the ground herbs.”
Opposite of past tense for to identify differences in
“My daughter tends to confuse reality with make-believe, but it is cute to watch at times.”
(separate oneself from) Opposite of past tense for to sever relations with
“Nelly attempted to not involve herself in their petty and often violent disputes.”
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