Opposite of to take control or possession of something or a place
Opposite of to position or arrange in a given place or position
Opposite of to prevent or protect (something) from being destroyed
“He would inevitably lose his hat when the wind swept it from his head.”
Opposite of to protect or shield from harm or danger
“It was so silent that it was like one of those movies where suddenly a murderer pops up out of the bushes to attack the helpless woman.”
Opposite of to assign to a specified place for a particular purpose, especially a military one
Opposite of to situate at a specified place as the center of operations
“The next year, the organization's leadership decided to move its headquarters to Colorado Springs, signaling a retreat from politics.”
Opposite of to protect or defend someone or something
Opposite of to provide with sufficient people for operation or defense
“On the day before Lent, the Cuccagna's guards would withdraw from their posts, leaving groups of men free to scale the structure and plunder its booty.”
Opposite of a person whose job it is to keep watch or survey an area
Opposite of a group of troops, aircraft, or ships sent away on a separate mission
Opposite of a subdivision of a larger military grouping
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