Opposite of a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands and by compromise
Opposite of an admission or acknowledgment of a fact
Opposite of the act of conceding or relinquishing a possession or one's position
Opposite of the action of deducting or subtracting something
Opposite of a formal document granting or demanding certain rights or liberties
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 or settlement of a dispute through making concessions
“Not a single kilogram was harvested within the stipulated period, and a dispute between the two parties arose.”
Opposite of the act of giving and receiving in equal measure
Opposite of the action or process of appeasing, conciliating, or preserving the peace
Opposite of a state equally removed from two opposite extremes
“If you want to fit into that small dress in time for the wedding, you will have to be on the extremity of being in a calorie deficit.”
Opposite of the practice of tolerating something, in particular differences of opinion or behaviour
Opposite of acknowledgement of the existence, validity, or legality of something
“If he is to be faulted for anything, it is for the failure to realize the ignorance of his own limitations was a kind of complicity.”
(dated or law) Opposite of consent, usually formal in nature from an authority
“The interdiction of all trade was an outrage upon the rights of all neutral nations.”
Opposite of the act of ceding or handing over something, or that which is ceded
Opposite of a subtraction or decrease, especially the price or cost of something
“Some of these transactions were considered improper because there was a markup in price plus commission.”
Opposite of a sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose
“The company is understood to be heavily laden with debt following recent investments.”
Opposite of a deduction or reduction, typically from the usual cost of something
“Can you explain what this ridiculous surcharge is for?”
Opposite of something given to someone as a present or contribution
“The person likely doesn't know that their gift was a reject.”
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