Opposite of the range, scope or extent of something
Opposite of the scope or extent of something, typically of one's interest or control
Opposite of the range or extent for a given activity, capacity, or influence
Opposite of the size, level or extent of something
Opposite of the amount of space occupied or enclosed within a container
Opposite of a particular branch of study or sphere of activity or interest
Opposite of a measure of spatial extent
Opposite of a range of different things
“It would help if the code was written in the same language for uniformity and ease of reading.”
Opposite of something in the shape of a circle
“As I enter the large hall, I spot a line of shiny cutlery carefully laid out on the dining table.”
Opposite of the extent, width, or area covered by something
“Only a segment of the community is concerned enough to become active in the change process.”
Opposite of to enclose or form a ring or circle around
Opposite of to (be able to) achieve or accomplish (something)
Opposite of to comprehend, intuit or make sense of something
Opposite of to surround or encircle
Opposite of to clearly comprehend something
Opposite of to surround or form a circle around
Opposite of to move in a circle, especially around something
(informal) Opposite of to comprehend or understand something (said)
Opposite of to commit or carry out
Opposite of to form a ring around
“Together with the Ranger force and the Armored Brigade, the 82nd Airborne Division followed the narrow road north from Maiori to flank the enemy defenses at Nocera from the west.”
Opposite of to make secret plans, typically underhandedly and jointly with others
Opposite of to pass and go round (something)
“There's a break in the fence at some gates on the left side of the road after you pass the corner where the road changes its name.”
Opposite of to achieve or complete successfully
“Laziness will almost certainly mean you will fail in your endeavors.”
Opposite of to achieve or bring (something) to completion
Opposite of to perform or execute an action or task
“Are you just going to idle and do nothing?”
Opposite of to understand or acknowledge the existence of
“It is a fair question, but we should not overlook the assumptions that underlie it.”
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