Opposite of the act of sabotaging something
“The group set up a committee to provide some form of assistance to the poor and homeless.”
Opposite of the prevention of the progress, success, or fulfillment of something
“A proposition's being true is therefore logically connected with the fulfillment of those conditions.”
Opposite of the gradual destruction or diminution of something
Opposite of disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process
Opposite of the act, process or result of causing significant damage to something
“The contractor and architect will work together from the inception of the building until its completion.”
Opposite of the action of defiling or the state of being defiled
Opposite of the action of spoiling the appearance of something or someone
Opposite of the act or state of worsening or making or getting worse
“This plan package has curbed the sharp decline of the economy, steadied investor and consumer confidence, and promoted the stable recovery of the economy.”
Opposite of kind or lenient, often to excess
“His parents were strict disciplinarians who often had unrealistic expectations.”
(of organic matter) Opposite of in the process of decaying
Opposite of impatient, or having a great desire or enthusiasm for something
Opposite of accommodating or permissive in nature
“No surprise then that writers so often prove such a stubborn, contrary lot.”
Opposite of present participle for to treat with great care, attention or indulgence
Opposite of present participle for to decompose or break down, especially biologically
Opposite of present participle for to destroy or damage the value or quality of
Opposite of present participle for to tarnish with something undesirable
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