Opposite of to confer or bestow (power, authority, property, etc.) on someone
(disqualify) Opposite of to bestow legal or official authority to
(discharge) Opposite of to bestow legal or official authority to
Opposite of to be related, applicable or appropriate to
Opposite of to bestow an award or prize for merit or achievement
“To deprive children of this most basic human right is unethical.”
Opposite of to trust to the care of
“I will keep this sensitive material to myself as I do not trust anyone with it.”
Opposite of to hand over a right, position or power (to someone else)
“The Price of Prussia will accede to the transfer of power.”
Opposite of to arrange for something to belong to, or be officially controlled by, somebody else
“Public lands presently under the state, county, or municipal ownership could be expected to retain the existing administration and management.”
Opposite of to dress in (especially fine) clothes
Opposite of to confer or entrust into the possession of safekeeping of someone
“Stephanie would misplace her trust in her shady lawyer who then went on to lose her lawsuit against Donny.”
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