Opposite of a group of individuals forming a collective unit that works together
“Each individual will compete by taking turns, and the person with the most potatoes will be declared the winner.”
Opposite of an army unit, typically divided into several companies, squadrons, or batteries
Opposite of a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
Opposite of all the people employed by a particular organization
Opposite of a faction or offshoot of a larger group or organization, especially in religion
Opposite of a group of players in a sports team
Opposite of to come together as a team to achieve a common goal
Opposite of to coordinate items such that they complement each other
“Court ladies' ceremonial robes consisted of several layers of unlined kimono worn one over the other, taking great sensitivity to match and contrast the colors of each layer.”
Opposite of to put together or join to form a pair
Opposite of involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal
Opposite of relating to or involving participation
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