Opposite of the act of destroying (something)
Opposite of an utter failure or disappointment
Opposite of people or things that have been rejected or discarded as worthless
Opposite of a person's ruin or downfall
Opposite of a quantity left over when other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with
Opposite of a forceful collision of two things
“The aversion of traffic calamity was a result of the two drivers' avoidance of an accident, thanks to their quick thinking and reaction.”
Opposite of an old, dilapidated vehicle
Opposite of scattered pieces of rubbish or remains
Opposite of a person or thing that causes disappointment
“Despite the unexpected storm, the celebrations turned out to be a success.”
Opposite of an instance of a structure falling down or giving way
“The build was carried out over the weekend despite the torrential rain and strong winds.”
Opposite of to physically destroy
Opposite of to ruin or spoil completely
Opposite of to destroy something with more force than is required
Opposite of to destroy or disrupt by means of sabotage
“Dad would often aid my development in tennis by taking me to extra practice sessions.”
Opposite of to do badly, particularly to make a mess while doing
Opposite of to be detrimental to
“Some skeptics have surprisingly suggested that global warming could actually benefit society and the economy.”
Opposite of to destroy or severely damage (something)
Opposite of to make a mistake or error
Opposite of to put an end to
“We will not initiate a war, but if a war is imposed on us, we will defend ourselves with the utmost resolution and determination.”
Opposite of to afflict or haunt with (harm)
“After your father found a way to dispel the curse and separate my soul from the Ker's, part of my immortal self was not restored to me.”
Opposite of to remove completely, leaving no trace
“The discovery of bronze enabled people to create metal objects which were harder and more durable than previously possible.”
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of to violently subdue (opposition or a rebellion)
“Fearful that the right planned to establish a fascist state, socialists rose up in the mining districts of Asturias only to be defeated by the army under the supervision of General Franco.”
Opposite of to run aground on a beach, typically of a ship or vessel
Opposite of to financially cripple
“The constant stream of revenue would grow the company for years to come.”
Opposite of feeling irritable, bad-tempered, or grumpy
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