Opposite of the full extent or scope of something
Opposite of an area of land, typically a large one
Opposite of the measurement of the extent of something from side to side
Opposite of the length of the space between two points
“There is here no question as to how or where the physical connection of the roads shall be made, for that has already been done at the place.”
Opposite of the state of being wide or comprehensive
Opposite of a continuous period of time
“For a brief moment, considering the embarrassing circumstances, I was pleased with my poised response.”
Opposite of the range, scope or extent of something
Opposite of the distance or measurement from side to side of something
Opposite of the extent, width, or area covered by something
“Only a segment of the community is concerned enough to become active in the change process.”
(of abstract or inanimate objects) Opposite of the period during which something continues to exist, function or be valid
“The president was no longer under constant scrutiny after the conclusion of his time in office.”
Opposite of an area over which capacity extends
“There were few buyers for the plots of land because of the windiness of the site and the inaccessibility of the shore.”
Opposite of a distinct period or era in history or one's life
Opposite of an interval or passage of time
(of a bridge, arch, etc.) Opposite of to extend from side to side of
Opposite of to move over or back and forth over
Opposite of to extend across or over to the other side of an area
“Police guide the bus onto a freeway, but unbeknownst to them and Traven, it terminates because it is incomplete.”
Opposite of to be or make a bridge over (something)
Opposite of to extend or spread over an area or period of time
“The bridge's supports create a nice visual as they diminish in the distance across the river.”
Opposite of to evaluate or estimate the extent, amount, or size of
Opposite of to have a commanding position over
“Gradually, the garrison, which had suffered heavy casualties through hand grenade battles, had, at last, to yield to overwhelming pressure.”
Opposite of to straighten or spread out (something) at full length
“I am too inflexible to bend my upper body down and reach over to touch my toes.”
Opposite of past tense for to turn or cause to turn or whirl round quickly
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