Opposite of a firm or secure grip, especially with one's feet
Opposite of the position or status of a person in relation to others
Opposite of a supportive base, typically the lowest load-bearing part of a building
Opposite of a firm contact or grip
“Gary twisted his assailant's wrist, and the release of his weapon was swift.”
Opposite of a solid grip with one's feet
“A slip on this rugged terrain can cause serious injury.”
Opposite of the status of a relationship
Opposite of one's social rank or position
Opposite of the lowest part of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported
“The Canyon Lands is a series of steep canyons, extending from the top of the shelf break through the slope to the abyssal plain.”
Opposite of that which serves as a foundation for something else, literally or figuratively
“Graphics are merely a means to an end, a way for the developer to immerse the gamer into the gameplay.”
Opposite of the principal aspect or dimension of something
“We have concentrated only on the periphery of the problem, and perhaps even tried to eliminate some of the symptoms, but the interference problem is still there.”
Opposite of an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
“This apparatus allows you to place a load on the body without the instability associated with free weights.”
Opposite of the situation or state of affairs
Opposite of present participle for to pay or give what is owed
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