(results in) Opposite of to have as a consequence
“Hyperactivity sometimes begins with the consumption of too much sugar.”
Opposite of to be a sign or warning of
“Clear skies with not a hint of rain seemed to contradict the predicted forecast of partly cloudy conditions with a chance of showers.”
Opposite of to cause or result in
“These options are good candidates to pursue, but attention must be given to the identification of the challenges that will inhibit or prevent success.”
Opposite of to cast a magical charm or spell on
“Considered a symbol of regal authority, the dragon was also thought to dispel evil magic.”
Opposite of to give someone or something a rest or break
“They work me off my feet and knock the spirit out of me until I literally collapse from exhaustion.”
Opposite of a supernatural power to control or manipulate the forces of nature
“Whatever happens by nature happens for the sake of something.”
Opposite of plural for a brief period of time, typically used to take a break from something
“They managed to reorganize their structure on the resumption of the game and managed to prevail over their rivals.”
Opposite of plural for a quality or ability to control, charm or influence people
“We may infer that the repulsiveness of his character was heightened by frequent irritability and furious excesses of passion on slight occasions.”
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