Opposite of to deal with (something) effectively or skillfully
Opposite of to make a long, deep cut in
Opposite of to tolerate, endure or put up with (something)
“On the contrary, the federal regulations, and the ethical principles on which they rest, would seem to disallow such behavior.”
Opposite of to persist until the end
Opposite of to endure or go through (an ordeal)
Opposite of to cut or prune off, typically the top or extreme part of something
Opposite of to bear hardship
“Anyone who is attentive in the management of their household, and understands thoroughly how to avoid the inconveniences of poverty, is wise in the eyes of the world.”
Opposite of to be able to endure or tolerate
“As time passed, Suzanne began to falter under the weight of carrying her many burdens.”
Opposite of to make (a groove, hole, or indentation) with, or as if with, a gouge
Opposite of to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion
Opposite of to handle or operate something
“I hope they will be careful with the pianos and not mishandle them and get them out of tune.”
Opposite of to irritate or annoy
Opposite of to deal with (something), usually effectively
“Despite the delay, the major car manufacturer would openly declare that they did not mishandle their launch campaign.”
(computing) Opposite of to manipulate data or information with a computer or software
“This is too tedious to do manually without some computational help.”
Opposite of to chop or cut into very small pieces
Opposite of to devote effort to something
“Your body will suffer if you neglect good eating habits.”
Opposite of a person who lacks skill or experience in a given field
Opposite of a blow with the fist
Opposite of a hard or repeated hit or strike
Opposite of a hard strike or hit
“The master was able to knock each of these men to the ground with a touch of his finger.”
Opposite of a strike with a part of the body or an instrument
“To avoid conflict, give them a wave with your hand and walk away.”
(computing) Opposite of software designed to operate in a malicious, undesirable manner
Opposite of a person who writes, or produces literary work
(computing) Opposite of a program or technique that exploits a vulnerability in other software
“Once programmers found a fix for the bug, the system was shut down and reloaded with a corrected version.”
Opposite of a nick made on something in order to keep a score or record
Opposite of an instance of striking or being struck
“That was a fortunate miss for him, having evaded the oncoming vehicle by a matter of inches.”
Opposite of a person made to do hard menial or dull work
Opposite of a large plant-eating domesticated mammal with solid hoofs and a flowing mane and tail
Opposite of a person who drives or pilots a vehicle
Opposite of a pile of objects, typically arranged one on top of another
Opposite of repeated often to the point of being stale or commonplace
Opposite of amateurish, or lacking in competence or skill
Opposite of so often used that it has become repetitive and tiresome
“In what has become an industry of old clichés, Coach Graham gave a rare and fresh interview that encapsulates his team's success.”
Opposite of of lower quality
“The furniture in this luxury hotel room is of exceptional quality.”
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