(leave it) Opposite of to alter or change into something new or updated
“Surely, if my system's working fine, then I should just leave it as it is?”
(obsolesce) Opposite of to alter or change into something new or updated
“In this business, if somebody is going to obsolesce our product, we prefer it to be us.”
Opposite of to keep someone informed on the latest events or happenings
“It is my hope that governments will not conceal important information from their citizens.”
Opposite of to revamp something to make it look new again
Opposite of to radically or significantly change
Opposite of to change or alter in some way, especially written material
Opposite of to reorganize (a process or system) so as to make it more logical and consistent
Opposite of to teach or educate someone on a given subject
Opposite of to improve with modifications
“The performance of his computer would gradually worsen following the installation of questionable software.”
Opposite of to convert into new materials or products of higher quality and greater functionality
Opposite of to repair or renovate so as to return something to its original condition
“Controversial plans to demolish five traditional homes to make way for a huge apartment block in a village near York are set to be thrown out.”
Opposite of to provide information in a formal or official way
Opposite of to provide information to
“She could no longer hide the terrible secret she had been keeping from everyone.”
Opposite of a short official statement or broadcast summary of news
Opposite of information of interest, usually for a given topic or subject
Opposite of a revised edition or form of something
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