Opposite of to be ready to be called on
Opposite of to adhere to diligently or or in a steadfast manner
Opposite of to injure someone physically, mentally or emotionally
“I always try to help my friends and family whenever they need a hand.”
Opposite of to alter one's opinion about something
“I stand by my opinion that he is guilty.”
Opposite of to deceive, disclose secrets or betray trust
Opposite of to betray someone that has one's trust
(deviate from) Opposite of to fail to conform to a regulation or obligation
“Follow the rules, and you will be fine!”
Opposite of to defy or put up a resistance to someone or something
“We stand before Your Highness, ready to do your bidding and obey your orders.”
Opposite of to betray the secrets of, or to inform on someone
“The letter shows how far she is willing to defend him, despite her strong suspicions of his guilt of earlier crimes.”
Opposite of to be unfaithful to one's spouse or partner
Opposite of to feel repentant over
“In spite of the public outrage, many expect the stubborn judge to double down on his controversial comments.”
Opposite of to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards
“There was nothing they could do except to sit and wait until the enemy passes.”
Opposite of to move across or through a given point
“We would have to stop at the crossing in order for the children to safely walk across to their school.”
Opposite of to abandon or leave behind
“Free from the control of cult life, Koichi struggles to shed the corrupt lineage he inherited from his proxy father while trying to reclaim his family.”
Opposite of to move to a position in (a queue/line) that is further forward
“The staff will give you a number and customers are required to wait in line.”
Opposite of to apply improperly or incorrectly in an almost obscene way
“The citizen has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but he must honor the laws of his country.”
Opposite of to take back or renege on an initial statement or stance
Opposite of to move past someone or something with force
“Sarah had to wait until the crowd dispersed before she could proceed to take a photo with one of her idols.”
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