Opposite of physically injured or hurt, typically unable to move
Opposite of lacking physical strength, especially due to illness or age
Opposite of unable to move about normally due to illness or injury, especially when confined to bed
Opposite of being in a disadvantaged or compromised state
“Mr. Jones, I will listen to your demands as you appear to be in an advantageous position compared to where I stand.”
Opposite of inoperable and not in working condition
(of a person) Opposite of physically incapable of moving
“When standing, the knees of this figure protrude awkwardly, and incised lines in both mobile arms suggest bicep musculature.”
Opposite of affected with, or causing, physical discomfort or pain
“I just wanted us to be able to point out that that hypodermic did not have a needle attached, and that it was a painless application.”
Opposite of physically disabled or crippled
Opposite of physically numb and incapable of feeling
“The damage to his back was so extensive that he was sensitive to the touch from the neck to his hip.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause a physical injury or debility to
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