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What is the opposite of whip?

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Noun
Opposite of a strip of leather or length of cord fastened to a handle
Noun
Opposite of a person who drives or pilots a vehicle
Verb
Opposite of to strike or hit, especially repeatedly
Verb
Opposite of to comprehensively defeat
Verb
Opposite of to move or go quickly and suddenly
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Opposite of to strike, especially repeatedly with hard blows
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Opposite of to hit or strike repeatedly
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Opposite of to strike or hit repeatedly
Verb
Opposite of to unlawfully take possession of something
Verb
Opposite of to physically punish, especially by beating
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Opposite of to comprehensively defeat
“He got on top of his larger opponent and then put him in an armbar that forced his opponent to submit to him.”
Verb
Opposite of to strike physically or violently
“Aaron moves first, throwing a flurry of punches that I easily defend.”
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Opposite of to change direction suddenly
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Opposite of to lead or turn to a different direction
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Opposite of to strike, especially with force
“Jobe was terrible at shooting games because he would completely miss most of his targets.”
Verb
Opposite of to steal
“The council would decide that the best way to move forward would be to give the land to the natives.”
Verb
(informal) Opposite of to move or depart hastily
“Do you mind if we stay here a little longer?”
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Opposite of to physically attack
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Opposite of to move at a fast speed on foot
“She watched in gentle adoration, her two-year-old daughter walk slowly toward her.”
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Opposite of to stir or whisk vigorously
“Put a coverslip over the top and leave the gelatin to set.”
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Opposite of to dishonestly take something for one's own use
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Opposite of to mix up or agitate the contents of
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Opposite of to take for one's own benefit, typically without permission
“This document has been designed to bestow some dignity to those who toil thanklessly in the vineyards of art.”
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Opposite of to move around, back and forth, or from side to side, while suspended or on an axis
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Opposite of to steal (something)
“Jerry, in good conscience, would not keep the ring that he had stolen and decided to return it.”
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Opposite of to be victorious over
“Cronos, the first powerful God who ruled the Heavens above, was warned by Gaia and Ouranos that someday he would be defeated by one of his own sons.”
Verb
Opposite of to change direction as a result of entering a different medium
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