Opposite of the exercise of power or influence over someone or something
Control or dominance over someone or something
“His movement was stifled, as his entire body fell under the control of an evil wizard.”
Opposite of domination, influence, or authority over another
Opposite of the act of enslaving or the state of being a slave
Opposite of a dominant position in a competitive environment
“As we have only just started this company, we literally have the last place in our market right now.”
Opposite of the state or fact of having the power or authority to effect change
“His leadership has the impotence of a limp sloth.”
Opposite of a government ruled by a dictator
Opposite of an extended period of success, especially in sports
“Injuries plagued the club for consecutive years and were probably the major cause of their downfall.”
Opposite of the ability to overpower someone or something
“He was a meek person, and his subservience to his arrogant boss would regularly be observed.”
Opposite of exclusive control over the trade or production of a commodity or service through exclusive possession
Opposite of control of or dominion over an area or people
“Fundamentally, the subordination of the oppressed nations to the major powers is rooted in economic relations.”
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.”
Opposite of the subjugation or conquering of a place or people, especially by military force
(of competitions) Opposite of a favorable condition or position
“The soccer team was trailing by three goals which represented a clear disadvantage going into the second half.”
Opposite of the act of seizing exclusive authority or dominance
Opposite of the action or manner of controlling or regulating a state, organization, or people
“When law and order break down in a country, it is the first step towards anarchy and chaos.”
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