Opposite of conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules
Opposite of certain to happen
“Failure is avoidable if you take the necessary precautions.”
Opposite of having been decided
“With his latest injury, his future in football is now uncertain.”
(especially of a price, rate, or time) Opposite of having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
“Meal times are flexible and there is a choice of menus to ensure people's dietary and religious food needs are followed.”
Opposite of legally or officially set or decided upon
Opposite of to have made a law
“Citizens were happy that the government eventually abolished the law prohibiting the sale and use of chewing gum anywhere in the country.”
Opposite of to have appointed a person to a position
“Because of his lack of leadership, the coach demoted him as captain of the football team.”
Opposite of to have established or stipulated as a previous condition
“The contract was rigid and prevented any deviations from the stipulated conditions of sale.”
Opposite of to have come to a judgment
“Because of your erratic results, the boss wavered when he was deciding on what your pay increase should have been.”
Opposite of past tense for to command the doing of by one's authority
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