Opposite of to destroy or obliterate
Opposite of to move or cause to move suddenly and rapidly
Opposite of to hit (someone) hard
Opposite of to strike or hit heavily, and sometimes repeatedly
Opposite of to strike with a sharp, often slanting, blow
Opposite of to give vitality and enthusiasm to someone or a group of people
Opposite of to hit or strike someone or something
(informal) Opposite of to move or depart hastily
“Do you mind if we stay here a little longer?”
Opposite of to take the life of (someone)
“The kidnappers assured Maria that they would spare Rico if the ransom was paid.”
Opposite of to move or pass very quickly
Opposite of to hit very hard
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 put an end to
“The fake images that concern us the most are those that were created to perpetuate a lie.”
Opposite of to strike, especially with force
“Jobe was terrible at shooting games because he would completely miss most of his targets.”
Opposite of to delete (a line, paragraph, or file) from a document or computer
“You might want to append a clause onto a contract if you feel something has been left unsaid in it.”
(slang) Opposite of to negatively criticize
“They continue to praise and hold him in high regard in spite of his heinous crimes.”
Opposite of the quality of being full of energy and liveliness
Opposite of an exciting or potent quality
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