Opposite of the extent or measurement of something from end to end
Opposite of the state or quality of being lengthy or verbose in speech or words
Opposite of the dimensions, amount, or extent of something
Opposite of the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring
Opposite of the scope or extent of something, typically of one's interest or control
Opposite of the length of the space between two points
“There is here no question as to how or where the physical connection of the roads shall be made, for that has already been done at the place.”
Opposite of a portion of an object or of material, especially when produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole
“He saw how small it was, and asked if he could have the whole of the cake.”
Opposite of a continuous or wide area or expanse
“A munitions ship collided with a vessel in the narrows of the harbor.”
Opposite of a single thin length of thread, fiber, wire, etc.
Opposite of a large area of barren, typically uninhabited land
“Depending on its location, residential development can cater to a broader market than a commercial property.”
Opposite of an area over which capacity extends
“There were few buyers for the plots of land because of the windiness of the site and the inaccessibility of the shore.”
Opposite of a row, column or group of people or things
(of abstract or inanimate objects) Opposite of the period during which something continues to exist, function or be valid
“The president was no longer under constant scrutiny after the conclusion of his time in office.”
Opposite of the extent, width, or area covered by something
“Only a segment of the community is concerned enough to become active in the change process.”
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