Opposite of to instruct or order (someone) to do something
Opposite of to prohibit or interdict a given action or process
Opposite of to give an authoritative or decisive command or order
Opposite of to advise earnestly
Opposite of to command the doing of by one's authority
Opposite of to stipulate action to be taken as an order or instruction
Opposite of to ask, request or demand for something, typically with urgency
Opposite of to beg urgently or earnestly
Opposite of to command that something be done
“I ask that you reconsider your position on the verdict.”
Opposite of to give instructions
“The press should get things right, and not implicitly misinstruct the public.”
Opposite of to offer a recommendation
Opposite of to advise or suggest (something) as a course of action
“No one should discommend teaching future citizens to think critically and to subject orthodoxies and truisms to rigorous examination.”
To make a request or demand of someone
“I would like to ask that you keep your voice down in the cinema while the movie is playing.”
Opposite of to assign officially to a job or position
“The Council also has the power to oversee the Leader's work and to dismiss him if he fails to perform his duties properly.”
Opposite of to order or advise someone to do something
“Why is it so difficult for you to obey my instructions?”
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