Opposite of to emit, discharge, or give off a gas, liquid or substance
Opposite of to cascade or issue forth from somewhere
“Each drawer will be clearly marked and will be lined with bin liners for easy disposal and to ensure that the liquid is contained.”
Opposite of to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
Opposite of to expel or discharge from a body or container
Opposite of to discharge or secrete material from a cell, body or system
Opposite of to leak, seep or discharge liquid or gas
Opposite of to push or thrust out
“Theoretically, it is simple to just pull the rope through the anchor.”
Opposite of to emit or give off
(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.”
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 ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
(usually of a liquid) Opposite of to rise up, to spill over, or to be on the verge of spilling over
“His tears began to ebb once he had gotten over the overwhelming emotion of landing his dream job.”
Opposite of to possess a large quantity or multitude of things, typically in a bustling or overwhelming manner
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