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What is the opposite of rampant?

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Opposite of not restrained or held in check
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Opposite of forceful, intense or vehement in action or performance
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Opposite of rich and profuse in growth
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Opposite of used or accepted broadly by most people
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Opposite of prevalent over a whole place, community, country, or the world, especially of a disease
Adjective
Opposite of very commonly encountered or observed
“His presence may be rare, but his message has resonated within our community for years.”
Adjective
(of countryside) Opposite of green with grass or other rich vegetation
Adjective
Opposite of significantly broad in extent
“Those species endemic to a very limited area are often most threatened by the collection of plants from the wild.”
Adjective
Opposite of impossible to control or govern
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Opposite of erect or standing, or rising, up
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Opposite of characterized by a rate of rapid change or growth
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Opposite of significant or extreme in degree or intensity
“For some people involved in creative undertakings, a mild sense of anxiety is necessary to stimulate them.”
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Opposite of growing luxuriantly or profusely
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Opposite of lacking discipline or restraint
“A really quiet and disciplined audience lost themselves in symphonies of Schubert and Mozart.”
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Opposite of involving or affecting large numbers of people or things
“A lone figure stood at the edge of the bracken, slender and tall, clothed in rough wool layers.”
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Opposite of growing or expanding at a fast rate
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Opposite of flowing or moving forcefully or rapidly
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Opposite of wild or uninhibited in nature or behavior
“In New York City, restrained celebrations did not give way to widespread indulgence until New Year's Eve.”
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Opposite of held by, or applicable to, a majority of the people in an area or country
“It may be an unpopular opinion, but I think that summer is by far the worst season of the four.”
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Opposite of of or relating to everyone in the world or everyone in a particular place or society
“These semantics reflect the peer's individual view on the world.”
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