(of accommodation) Opposite of to rent
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Opposite of a formal document granting or demanding certain rights or liberties
Opposite of a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
Opposite of a systematic collection of laws or statutes
Opposite of a license conferring a right, typically to exclude others from making or selling something
Opposite of a solemn promise or undertaking
Opposite of a privilege or right that exempts one from certain laws or rules
Opposite of the action of renting or leasing something
“On the telephone, when I'd called to tell Hilary that I'd bought the house, she'd asked me if perhaps the impulsive purchase was another symptom of the brain injury.”
Opposite of a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something
“The government's prohibition of chewing gum greatly angered the nation's citizens.”
Opposite of official or legal paperwork
Opposite of the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members
“When law and order break down in a country, it must be the first step towards anarchy and chaos.”
Opposite of a special right or advantage, granted or available only to a particular person or group
“They not only live in impoverished neighborhoods but have the disadvantage of poor education.”
Opposite of an agreement, typically secret or for illicit purposes
Opposite of to lease or hire by charter
Opposite of to authorize or grant a charter or license to
Opposite of to inaugurate into an office or an organization, especially ceremonially
Opposite of to book in advance or make a reservation
“Due to complications with her pregnancy, Kitty had to cancel her dinner booking with her husband.”
Opposite of to obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment
“After the trial ended, I decided to buy the full version of the app.”
Opposite of to hire (somebody) for work or a job
“After multiple indiscretions, the company had no choice but to dismiss Harry.”
(of accommodation) Opposite of to rent
“I would rent out my apartment to a nice couple who were new to the city.”
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