Opposite of a stripe or layer of something
Opposite of a thin, flat piece of material made of cloth, paper, metal, etc.
Opposite of a long, narrow mark or band
Opposite of a long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic, or some other material
Opposite of a number of people or things in a more or less straight line
Opposite of a thin, shaved off slice of wood, metal, or other material
Opposite of to make bare by completely removing (everything)
Opposite of to remove one's clothes or garments
Opposite of to dismantle or take apart (something)
Opposite of to loot or plunder by force
Opposite of to disburden or free oneself of someone or something that is unwanted
Opposite of to loot or plunder by force
Opposite of to cut or trim off, especially the outer covering or skin of something
Opposite of to loot or plunder by force
Opposite of to wear away by rubbing or chafing
Opposite of to scrape or wear away by friction or erosion
Opposite of to completely remove or get rid of
“If the ink stain sets in the sheets, good luck trying to remove it.”
Opposite of to take apart or break down
“Experts were able to assemble the weapon using miscellaneous parts, the court heart.”
Opposite of to abolish or get rid of
“Our department will soon introduce a new system to streamline our processes.”
Opposite of to dispossess a person of something, either material or abstract
Opposite of to rid an area of obstructions
“Nine steel bollards, usually used to support the hulls of ships, blockade the yard's entrance.”
Opposite of to empty a given space
“Once you move in, you can then begin to fill the apartment with your personal belongings.”
Opposite of to remove the skin, peel, or dehull
Opposite of to remove a cover or covering from
“He put the large blanket over the aging wooden barrel to cover the fugitive he was harboring.”
Opposite of to rip, cut or pull something into pieces
Opposite of to unburden from something undesirable or restrictive
“We should work towards paying off our debt so that we will no longer burden ourselves with these high interest rates.”
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