Opposite of a person's ruin or downfall
Opposite of the cause of someone's downfall
Opposite of the collapse or defeat of an authoritative figure or governing body
Opposite of the Formal act of putting an end to
Opposite of a significant or total loss of power, prosperity, or status
“A notable businessman, who started off as an ordinary salesman, told me that he put his success down to that one little trick for breaking the ice with his customers.”
Opposite of something that opposes a person's plans, usually in a harmful manner
“Google is your friend, so use it to find whatever you need.”
Opposite of a sudden failure of an institution or undertaking
“He claims that delegation is the key to the success of his empire.”
Opposite of a sudden failure of an institution, person or undertaking
“Having conversations about personal areas where they each need growth can be a vulnerable experience but is vital to the success of their marriage.”
Opposite of the act of destroying (something)
Opposite of present participle for to unfasten something tied, fastened, or fixed in place
Opposite of present participle for to cancel or reverse an action or its effects
Opposite of present participle for to cause the downfall or ruin of
(rare) Opposite of present participle for to bother or cause unease to one's mental or emotional state
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