Supplies or distributes for use
“The general issues new SVT-40 rifles to soldiers from the infantry division once they have reached the required level of prestige.”
Opposite of to acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“It was time to discard most of the junk we had been hoarding over the years.”
Opposite of to accumulate or gather together into a single mass or collection
“We would spread the parts out systematically before we began building.”
Opposite of to come together and form a group (of people)
“There is still chaos in the arena despite attempts by facility staff to disperse the crowd and restore orderly operation.”
Opposite of to fetch or pick up someone
“Anthony wants someone to take him to the place he loves and to take him all the way.”
Opposite of to concentrate (one's thoughts)
“It was getting to the tail end of the day, and I could feel my mind begin to wander.”
Opposite of to regain control of oneself, typically after a shock
“It is natural to lose yourself in the moment when your child is born.”
Opposite of to assimilate into a single body, structure or system
“Please separate the documents and archive those that are more than twelve months old.”
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