Opposite of to inform on, especially in betrayal of others
Opposite of to steal, especially quickly and quietly
Opposite of to steal
“The council would decide that the best way to move forward would be to give the land to the natives.”
Opposite of to admit that one has committed a crime or wrongdoing
Opposite of to give incriminating information about someone to authority
“Mrs. Brown made the decision most women make, and she chose to protect her husband by not testifying against him.”
Opposite of to dishonestly take something for one's own use
Opposite of to steal (something)
“Jerry, in good conscience, would not keep the ring that he had stolen and decided to return it.”
Opposite of to take for one's own benefit, typically without permission
“This document has been designed to bestow some dignity to those who toil thanklessly in the vineyards of art.”
Opposite of to take possession of illegally or without authorization
“Though his parents offered to contribute some money, Newton wanted to earn his car through hard work.”
Opposite of one who turns against a previous affiliation or allegiance
Opposite of a double-crossing person who is disloyal
Opposite of one who supplies information, usually from within an organization
“He is a loyal friend and confidant, to whom I share even my deepest and darkest secrets.”
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