Opposite of to break or cause to break suddenly and violently into pieces
Opposite of to upset (someone) greatly
Opposite of to break up into small pieces as the result of impact
Opposite of to break or cause to break into fragments
Opposite of to cause to become tired, weary or fatigued
Opposite of to break or destroy the structure of
“It is important to repair the muscle layer competently, to prevent dead spaces that can lead to hematomas forming and infection developing.”
Opposite of to ruin or put an end to something
“He believed a Southern victory would facilitate his dreams of expansionism in Mexico.”
Opposite of to burst or shatter violently and noisily
Opposite of to explode or cause to explode
Opposite of to put an end to
“We will not initiate a war, but if a war is imposed on us, we will defend ourselves with the utmost resolution and determination.”
Opposite of to dishearten or demoralize one's spirit
“The subsequent photograph, published in a newspaper, was meant to inspirit the troops in Vietnam.”
Opposite of to cause physical damage to
“He fired a shot at Superman, but it would have no effect against the man of steel.”
Opposite of to astonish, astound, surprise or perplex
Opposite of to overexert oneself
“Corbin would revitalize himself through rest and relaxation.”
Opposite of to be detrimental to
“Some skeptics have surprisingly suggested that global warming could actually benefit society and the economy.”
Opposite of to physically break apart and fall down
“The survivors hoped that their makeshift hut would last in the storm.”
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