Opposite of to flirt with, or attempt to win over, a romantic interest
Opposite of to act in an obsequious way
Opposite of to playfully behave as though one is attracted to someone
Opposite of to act in an obsequious way in order to gain favor or mercy
Opposite of to seek a social or romantic alliance with
“Once I found out she had a partner, I would leave her be.”
Opposite of to encourage or cause a certain event or outcome
“Alternatively, if you want to prevent negative commentary, you could avoid social media altogether.”
Opposite of to charm or persuade someone with flattery
(of a quality of skill) Opposite of to foster the growth or development of
Opposite of to cause (someone) to have a liking for or interest in something
“Laying on the cologne may actually repel the ladies, rather than attract them.”
Opposite of to confront, or come up against, a given situation
“It seems important at this point to emphasize that resilient leaders do not dodge adversity or escape the vagaries of life.”
Opposite of a retinue of attendants, associates or followers
Opposite of a group of people in attendance on a monarch or other person of high rank
Opposite of an area of land that is surrounded by a barrier
Opposite of members of a court of law or the legal profession, collectively
Opposite of a public official whose duty it is to administer the law
“No man, let alone a vexatious litigant, has a vested right to bring or continue proceedings which are an abuse of the process of the court.”
Opposite of tribute, honor or respect, typically shown or expressed publicly
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