Opposite of to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
“Mr. Stone proceeded to arrange his desk, apparently quite unconscious of the hostile glances directed towards him from all parts of the room.”
Opposite of to obstruct or impede the progress of
“Developing coping skills is one way to facilitate young people's resilience.”
Opposite of to break or destroy the structure of
“It is important to repair the muscle layer competently, to prevent dead spaces that can lead to hematomas forming and infection developing.”
Opposite of to break up into small pieces as the result of impact
Opposite of to have a severely detrimental effect on
Opposite of to break or cause to break into fragments
Opposite of to remove or destroy entirely
Opposite of to enter or encroach on a place or situation forcibly or without invitation
Opposite of to encroach or intrude on the privacy or affairs of others
Opposite of to cause disorder in
“We advise everyone to maintain a healthy work-life balance.”
Opposite of to undermine or render less effective
(of an action or event) Opposite of to prevent from happening
“Despite the best efforts of the protestors, the politicians would expedite the ratification of the new law.”
Opposite of to draw to a close
“There is still plenty of topics to cover, and the discussion will continue tomorrow.”
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