Opposite of to board a vessel or craft
“We all alight the train and disappear down a rabbit hole to the Underground on an escalator.”
Opposite of to leave for a destination
“Guests will disembark at a landing quay before heading below the surface to their watery boudoirs with views out into the open ocean.”
Opposite of to start or undertake a task or venture
“Would it not be easier and far more logical to simply forgo this quest and earn some money rather than spending it frivolously?”
Opposite of to begin to move in a given direction
“We need to stay right here and not go anywhere until the time arrives for us to do so.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of to go or get away from
“When I arrive, I will take you away from your suffering.”
Opposite of to embark or immerse oneself in a task or venture
“When the possibility of retaliation from the government proved too daunting, he chose to pull out of the project.”
Opposite of to begin or start something, or give it a try
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