Opposite of a small hole resulting from being pierced by a sharp object
Opposite of an aperture or opening through a surface or barrier
“He encountered a blockage in the form of large rocks at the end of the passage.”
Opposite of the action or process of piercing something
Opposite of to make a hole (or holes) in
Opposite of to undermine, especially someone's mood, ideas or feelings
Opposite of to puncture or pierce with a sharp, pointed object
Opposite of to pierce with a sharp implement or weapon
Opposite of to impale or pierce with a sharp point
Opposite of to pierce or make a hole (or holes) in
“To seal the gap between the baseboard and the floor, fill it with caulk and then cover the caulked area with shoe molding for a clean appearance.”
Opposite of to make a hole in or through something, especially by using a drill
Opposite of to contract, or cause to contract, by removing air from
Opposite of to pierce (a cask) to draw out liquid
Opposite of to physically pierce or probe into
Opposite of to disprove a statement, theory or belief
Opposite of to burst or cause to burst due to pressure or overheating
“On the edges of the battlefield, damaged hulks of defeated ships would implode in showers of sparks.”
Opposite of to separate into pieces as a result of a collision, blow, shock, or strain
“The town has appropriated funds to repair the bridge and work should begin this summer.”
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