(of a place or position) Opposite of to occupy
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Opposite of to distract, or to occupy or draw one's attention or thoughts
Opposite of to hold or engage the attention of
Opposite of to be occupied with an activity
“I typically free myself from any strenuous activities whenever I need a break.”
Opposite of to hold or engage the attention of
“I managed to maintain a controlled line but the headache and dizziness were starting to distract me.”
Opposite of to worry or vex
“Plummeting house prices would delight us as we would finally be able to afford our first home.”
(of a feeling) Opposite of to completely preoccupy the mind of (someone)
“He now runs a one-man firm out of a downtrodden office block and takes on cases that bore him.”
Opposite of to be involved in
“As I am stretched for time, I will need to disengage myself from any additional activities or responsibilities.”
(of a place or position) Opposite of to occupy
“We would reluctantly forfeit our prime, first-row seats at the concert because we had another urgent matter to attend to.”
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