(the wild) Opposite of an uncultivated and uninhabited area or region
“Tarzan was so far removed from civilization, he was more apelike than man.”
Opposite of an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region
Opposite of plural for unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products
“Clean air is a valuable natural resource that needs to be protected.”
Opposite of plural for an act or instance of using or expending something carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
“As our work amply demonstrates, energy efficiency and microgeneration can be successfully incorporated into old and new buildings alike.”
Opposite of plural for 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 plural for the gradual destruction or diminution of something
“You may need to clean the pipe twice if there is a heavy buildup of dirt, grease or grime.”
Opposite of to use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
“Their self-possession allowed them to conserve air and wait for the rescue operation.”
(of a person or a part of the body) Opposite of to become progressively weaker and more emaciated
“If you stick with it, you'll be amazed at how you will grow and thrive over time.”
Opposite of to physically debilitate or weaken
“Weight training has proven to be the quickest way to develop muscle strength, endurance, and power.”
Opposite of to kill or severely injure (someone)
“She thanked him over and over again for putting himself in danger to save her.”
Opposite of to completely destroy or devastate
“The southern shipbuilders needed time to construct warships and ordnance.”
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