Opposite of force or pressure used to compel one to do something
Opposite of the action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats
Opposite of an obsessive interest in or feeling about someone or something
Opposite of an addiction or unhealthy need or craving for something
Opposite of coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence
“It is unclear, however, whether they did so on their own volition or by order of higher commands.”
Opposite of the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity
“For the most part, I hate losing hard-earned money, hence my aversion of Las Vegas.”
Opposite of a phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time
Opposite of a fanatical enthusiasm for a particular activity, person or object
Opposite of a natural or intuitive way of acting or thinking
Opposite of that which must be done out of principle
“He found an excuse to not apologize for his wrongdoings.”
Opposite of the use of force to impel an action
Opposite of prolonged cruel or unjust treatment, especially through the exercise of authority
“Adam and Eve lived in bliss and were not subject to sickness, accident or death.”
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