Opposite of not involved or committed to a group or activity
Opposite of requiring or involving very little or no effort
Opposite of unmarried or not involved in a romantic relationship
Opposite of requiring or involving very little or no effort
“It was a difficult task because of the depth of the minefields.”
Opposite of treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally
Opposite of showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
Opposite of not committed to a cause, side, activity, etc.
Opposite of remaining uninvolved in a conflict
“Many countries were in a combative state during the wars that occurred in the 19th century.”
Opposite of distant and cold in manner
Opposite of free from blame, guilt or censure
Opposite of offering or constituting the minimum required without elaboration or luxury
“His skills are technically advanced after years of practice.”
Opposite of having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
(on) Opposite of not influenced by others
“Business decisions were made dependent on the outcomes derived from the meeting.”
Opposite of cold, unfriendly, or lacking in emotion
“Eddie was held in high esteem by the farming community and his pleasant friendly smile endeared him to all.”
Opposite of past tense for to be involved with (on a social level)
“Hal had an advanced case of masochistic egotism, and she was right to uninvolve herself from him.”
Opposite of past tense for to overwhelm with an excessive amount of something
“As it was, I spent a good deal of time trying to uninvolve myself from my studies.”
(engage in) Opposite of past tense for to participate or become involved in
“As it was, I spent a good deal of time trying to remove myself whenever the filming took place.”
Opposite of past tense for to be involved in
“As I am stretched for time, I will need to disengage myself from any additional activities or responsibilities.”
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