Opposite of a large area of land, typically abundant with greenery
Opposite of a nature reserve
“He said to make the provision of support for conservation projects dependent on the acquisition of animals for exhibition in a Scottish zoo was unethical.”
Opposite of an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture
Opposite of a large public garden or area of land used for recreation
Opposite of to bring a vehicle to a halt in a specified place
Opposite of to place or position someone or something
Opposite of to postpone from being dealt with
“We would like to advance our meeting to discuss the critical timelines for this project!”
Opposite of to fix or put into place
“Unscrew the two bolts that hold the slot bracket and then carefully remove the graphics card.”
Opposite of to position or arrange in a given place or position
Opposite of to stay or rent accommodation at a place
(of an object) Opposite of to put in a particular position or location
“Please remove the dishes from the dining table once the guests have left.”
Opposite of to put or place something in a given location or position
“She would take a ruler and measure its length exactly.”
Opposite of to come to rest, especially after descending from the air
Opposite of to have as a home
Opposite of to stay somewhere temporarily
“Tomorrow is the day that Tom would finally leave the house where he had lived with his family for so long.”
Opposite of to put aside or into storage, typically as a result of having collected a surplus of
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