Opposite of a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place
Opposite of an overwhelmingly strong emotion, usually joy
Opposite of the action or process of transporting or carrying someone or something from one place to another
Opposite of a physical movement of someone or something
Opposite of the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods
“They acknowledged the receipt of my packages and drove to their next destination.”
Opposite of a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior
Opposite of a machine used for transporting people or goods
Opposite of a ride in another person's vehicle
“Can you please give the kids a drop-off at school this morning?”
Opposite of a person found guilty of a criminal offence and serving a sentence of imprisonment
Opposite of the act of, or ability to, move from place to place
Opposite of to take, or cause to go, from one place to another
Opposite of to expel, force out or send away
Opposite of to have a strong emotional effect on, especially joy
Opposite of to move (someone or something) from one place to another
“I leave the first lot of passengers at the resort and then return to the Bay to pick up the remaining tourists.”
Opposite of to pull or drag along through the application of steady force
Opposite of to move or transfer (someone or something) to another place or situation
Opposite of to move (something) to a different location
“Let's just leave the fridge where it is until we can get more people to help us move it.”
Opposite of to carry or bring along with
“My new guitar was too bulky to take with me, and so I would leave it in Spain.”
Opposite of to enthrall, charm or captivate
“I was in very good company, and managed to bore some extremely nice people to death.”
Opposite of to bring or transport something to its destination
“The resident said he would be able to drive to the local shopping center to collect his mail from the post office.”
Opposite of to take or transport away
Opposite of to manually take and carry something and change its position or location
“He was able to anchor the sculpture on the podium, but it wasn't without its challenges.”
Opposite of to raise a person's spirits or confidence
“The difficulty of the course would dishearten her, and she would ultimately give up.”
Opposite of to move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance
Opposite of to carry and take from one place to another
“You can unpack the goods once you reach your destination.”
Opposite of to dispatch or send (a document or goods)
“Early biographers claim that he then attended Lincoln's Inn, but the Inn's archives retain no record of him.”
Opposite of to change the location of one's home or place of business
“He always responded that he would stay in the Big Apple despite numerous temptations to leave.”
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