Opposite of to impale or pierce with a sharp point
Opposite of to suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
Opposite of to stop the progress of (a plan or undertaking)
Opposite of to puncture or pierce with a sharp, pointed object
Opposite of to physically penetrate or bore through a surface
Opposite of to pierce with a sharp implement or weapon
Opposite of to pierce or make a hole (or holes) in
“To seal the gap between the baseboard and the floor, fill it with caulk and then cover the caulked area with shoe molding for a clean appearance.”
Opposite of to physically pierce or probe into
Opposite of to augment or increase
“If you don't provide a cover letter, it will diminish your chances of landing a job.”
Opposite of to give or add flavor to by seasoning
Opposite of to pierce with a small and sharp point
Opposite of to interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations
Opposite of to prick or perforate with a sharp object
“All four tires were worn thin in places, and his only hope was to patch the tires and hope to find a nearby farm.”
Opposite of a hard, sharp and pointed projection or structure
Opposite of a solid wooden or metal post with a point at one end
Opposite of the act or process of becoming larger in quantity
“As this energy system becomes depleted, there is a gradual decrease in power output, which can be measured as a decrease in performance.”
Opposite of any of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin and forming its plumage
Opposite of a pointed mineral formation hanging from a cave's ceiling resembling a column, pillar, or spike
Opposite of a high point or position
“When the real-estate bubble burst, prices were at a ten-year low.”
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