Opposite of the ability or capacity to do something
“He was an uninspiring speaker with the inability to motivate his audience.”
Opposite of physical strength or force
“He was unable to move the heavy machinery due to his weakness and lack of physical strength.”
Opposite of political or social authority or control
“The public has the disadvantage of having little say in the whims of their government.”
Opposite of the ability to overpower someone or something
“He was a meek person, and his subservience to his arrogant boss would regularly be observed.”
Opposite of a state or country viewed in terms of its political or military strength
“The country is a Third World nation dependent on monetary relief for its survival.”
(of speech) Opposite of having a high level of persuasiveness
“The flimsiness of his words and arguments would ensure his loss in the debate.”
Opposite of freedom or liberty accorded to an individual
“In an authoritarian society, you can expect a restraint to be placed on your individual freedoms and liberties.”
Opposite of control or dominance over someone or something
“This kind of freedom may coincide with the cruelest despotism and with the subjugation of the overwhelming majority of the people.”
Opposite of having, showing, or characterized by force or violent energy
(of a person) Opposite of the quality of having a high personal standing or status
“Your unimportance to this group is really understated.”
Opposite of domination, influence, or authority over another
Opposite of a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
Opposite of control of or dominion over an area or people
“Fundamentally, the subordination of the oppressed nations to the major powers is rooted in economic relations.”
Opposite of the use of witchcraft or magic arts
Opposite of the ability of someone or something to influence decisions or actions
“Without their messages on self-need and state of being, displayed cues that he perceived, they would have remained objects of insignificance to him.”
Opposite of a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something
“The government's prohibition of chewing gum greatly angered the nation's citizens.”
Opposite of the characteristic or fact of being courageous or adventurous
Opposite of the power to act without the constraint of necessity or fate
Opposite of a supernatural power to control or manipulate the forces of nature
“Whatever happens by nature happens for the sake of something.”
Opposite of the act of enslaving or the state of being a slave
Opposite of to supply an object with mechanical or electrical energy
“Continuously watching videos on your device will drain its battery.”
Opposite of to direct something with great force
“He would guide his daughter gently and carefully into place as she slept.”
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