More significant in elevation
(of an object or part of an object) Opposite of comparative for in a lower position, having been pushed down
“The protruding scimitar handle was bound with some kind of dark twine with a dark stone mounted on the pommel, set in silver.”
Opposite of comparative for subject to deprivation
“From this point of view, foreign investment, in particular, was seen as an effective remedy for unemployment in less affluent nations.”
(of a place or economic activity) Opposite of comparative for suffering the damaging effects of a lack of demand or employment
“If we are to have a thriving economy going forward, it is therefore essential that we can attract incomers and immigrants from all over the world.”
Opposite of comparative for lowered in value
“The market is slowing, mainly due to the inflated prices that are caused by real estate agency monopolies and high commissions.”
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