Opposite of to hang or suspend in an elevated position
Opposite of to halt an activity or task temporarily
Opposite of to debar, or cause to withdraw temporarily, from a privilege, place, position, etc.
Opposite of to put an end to something
Opposite of to prohibit or interdict the participation or inclusion of
Opposite of to annul or abolish by an authoritative act
Opposite of to discontinue or bring a halt to something
“Yesterday, the legislature passed a resolution demanding that the Cabinet resume building the plant.”
Opposite of to remove from employment or office
“Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection.”
Opposite of to delay or postpone
Opposite of to store or shelve (something that is no longer used)
Opposite of to remain in the air or on the surface of a liquid
Opposite of to refuse to provide (as per usual)
“Billy's parents would overlook his misbehavior and supply his weekly pocket money to him regardless.”
Opposite of to be or cause to be balanced or suspended in the air, on water, or on something else
Opposite of to take back or renege on an initial statement or stance
Opposite of to hang or suspend in an elevated position
Opposite of to stop doing something
“One look around me confirmed for me that I wanted to continue along this career path.”
Opposite of to terminate or interrupt a connection between two systems
Opposite of to cause to come to an end
“We've idled for long enough and it is time to start work again.”
Opposite of to bend or hang downwards limply
Opposite of to keep or withhold oneself from something
“While I was on holiday, I would indulge in plenty of delicious desserts.”
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