Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of to allow skin or shell to come off, typically to be replaced by another
Opposite of to take off, especially one's clothes or garments
Opposite of to dismiss from one's job
Opposite of to peel or remove the (natural) skin or outer covering of
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of to get rid of (something unwanted or useless)
“For this challenge, each presenter needed to research and acquire a tractor.”
Opposite of to refuse to have anything to do with (anymore)
Opposite of to get rid of
“Why do you like to keep your old belongings? It is only resulting in more clutter around our home!”
Opposite of to emit or issue from a source
(informal) Opposite of to have gotten rid off
“Your overall outfit was horrible, but I'm glad you kept the shoes as they looked decent.”
(usually of a liquid) Opposite of to rise up, to spill over, or to be on the verge of spilling over
“His tears began to ebb once he had gotten over the overwhelming emotion of landing his dream job.”
Opposite of to unload or empty out (from a container)
“For an extra kick, hollow out a lime, float it on top of the drink, and fill with tequila.”
Opposite of to remove or get rid of (completely)
Opposite of to explain or clarify something
Opposite of to distribute or spread over a wide area
(of gas or heat) Opposite of to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
“Insulation is, first and foremost, used to confine the heat within a given space.”
Opposite of to reduce in quantity, extent or price, especially drastically
Opposite of to radiate or give off, especially rays of light
(of light, liquid, color, etc.) Opposite of to diffuse via a source
“Electrons in the mineral absorb the energy from the activator and become excited.”
Opposite of a small wooden shelter or house in a wild or remote area
Opposite of a large shop selling different types of goods
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