Opposite of to expel, discharge or radiate from an opening or source
Opposite of to originate or stem (from)
Opposite of to gush out in a sudden and forceful stream
Opposite of to come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
“The two tribes have agreed to cease all hostilities with each other in order to bring peace and harmony to their own villages.”
Opposite of to happen or take place, especially following an earlier event
Opposite of to discharge or secrete material from a cell, body or system
Opposite of to emit or issue from a source
(of a liquid, gas or heat) Opposite of to discharge from a container
“As long as the olive oil is properly stored, the bottle will hold the freshness for a while.”
(of a physical object or person) Opposite of to move out of, or away from, something and become visible
“She believed that if she let go of him, he would just disappear again.”
Opposite of to originate from
“By Gemrin's bane, I command you to return from whence you came!”
Opposite of to emit or give off
Opposite of to occur or follow after, or as the consequence of, something
(of gas or heat) Opposite of to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
“Insulation is, first and foremost, used to confine the heat within a given space.”
(flow from) Opposite of to proceed or be produced continuously
“It was expected that workplace complaints would diminish once the staff was provided with precise and sufficient information.”
Opposite of to move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
(glow with) Opposite of to convey deep pleasure through one's expression or bearing
“She had a very attractive face with blonde hair and delicate light blue eyes that seemed to hide a sadness behind their sparkling appearance.”
Opposite of to spread or extend outwards from, or as if from, a central point
Opposite of to proceed, come or flow out from
“With her windows shut, the smell of spices would be contained within my neighbor's kitchen as she prepared her dinner.”
Opposite of to have its source
“Glaciers abutting the river disgorge house-size icebergs into the water, and then the current lofts them away.”
Opposite of to emerge by means of an upward movement
“At dusk, we sat by the lake and watched the sun disappear below the horizon.”
To drip or dribble down vertically
“I embrace her as tears of joy drop from her eyes.”
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