Opposite of to discuss or have talks in order to reach an agreement or compromise
(destroy) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
(carry out) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Opposite of to move over or back and forth over
Opposite of to dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something
Opposite of to succeed in doing or completing something
Opposite of to do, carry through, conduct, or perform some action
Opposite of to negotiate or haggle for a better deal
Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Opposite of to deal or trade in something, typically illegal
Opposite of to overcome or prevail over, especially a difficulty or obstacle
Opposite of to exploit or use something to one's advantage
“As humans adapt to their environment, and as they change to meet new challenges posed by their constantly changing environments, their cultures change and evolve.”
Opposite of to reach a decision or recommendation
“The Prime Minister said that he was willing to open Peace Talks without preconditions.”
Opposite of to discuss or have a conversation with another
“We'll show up at the lecture, sit down, and be silent.”
Opposite of to reach an agreement on something
Opposite of to take charge of, or to make decisions about
Opposite of to discuss a given topic among a group
Opposite of to achieve through negotiation
“Cruz would refuse any suggestions to budge on his stance of moving up a weight division for the second time in two outings.”
Opposite of to enter into a formal and legally binding agreement
“The company would terminate its agreement with the vendor due to poor customer service.”
Opposite of to energetically devote, or begin devoting, effort to something
Opposite of to deal with (something) effectively or skillfully
Opposite of to deal with (something), usually effectively
“Despite the delay, the major car manufacturer would openly declare that they did not mishandle their launch campaign.”
Opposite of to accept, bargain, or agree on a compromise or contract, often through negotiation
Opposite of to achieve or complete successfully
“Laziness will almost certainly mean you will fail in your endeavors.”
(arrive at) Opposite of to reach (a conclusion or decision)
“Despite walking away from his post, he would challenge their assertion that he was a failure.”
Opposite of to handle or manage many tasks at once
Opposite of to make one's way via a given path or trail
“Do not veer off the path, or you could end up getting lost!”
Opposite of to jump, leap or spring over something
Opposite of to move or travel across an area
“Garner was advised to remain on the other side of the river while his party looked for help.”
Opposite of to move something or oneself in a circular direction or motion
Opposite of to perform or execute an action or task
“Are you just going to idle and do nothing?”
Opposite of to intervene in a dispute between two or more parties
Opposite of to physically get or pass over something
“The amateur athlete would run into all of the hurdles during the race.”
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