Opposite of bending or hanging downward or forward
“The large upright stone also bears the marks of where new adze heads were ground and sharpened.”
Opposite of decreasing in amount
“A growing number of workers, whether they are college professors, bank tellers, or quality control engineers, sit in front of computer terminals.”
Opposite of deteriorating in quality
“The benefits, they say, include improved health, greater energy, stress relief, and peace of mind.”
Opposite of hanging or sagging downwards
Opposite of in the process of decreasing in level or intensity
Opposite of becoming tired or declining in strength
Opposite of unsuccessful or dull from lack of change or development
“Such a structure will allow me to assess and evaluate Potter's 'epic' career in television and his growing development as a writer.”
Opposite of in the process of becoming obsolete, but not obsolete yet
Opposite of in a period or process of decrease or decline
(of a person) Opposite of at the point of death
Opposite of in a life-threatening state of health
Opposite of affected by a disease or illness
“After a challenging phase in his life, Grant was finally feeling healthy again.”
Opposite of being of advanced years in age
Opposite of the practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something
Opposite of the dismissing or refusing of a proposal or request
Opposite of an instance or example of becoming smaller or fewer
“In addition to experiencing an exponential increase in data storage, organizations are also experiencing an increase in user demand for that data.”
Opposite of an act or sign of rejecting an offer, idea or proposal
Opposite of a discouraging response to an offer or approach
Opposite of present participle for to refuse or say no to
“I accept your apology for breaking the vase.”
Opposite of present participle for to become smaller, weaker, or less important
“I needed to demonstrate I could improve my output before I could be elevated to the senior team.”
Opposite of present participle for to go to a lower level, especially abruptly
“The temperature will increase in the coming months as we move towards spring and summer.”
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