Opposite of to (attempt to) influence, persuade or pressure someone, typically politically
Opposite of to involve oneself in a (public) protest or demonstration
“The people will fully support the push for more resources into their public schools.”
Opposite of to implore or make a request for
Opposite of to make a demand by crying out noisily
Opposite of to call on in support of an earnest request
“After being told that she could refuse their request to search her bags, Morgan consented.”
Opposite of to ask for something, especially earnestly or forcefully
“I would strongly discourage you from using your general counsel to negotiate a New York City office lease.”
Opposite of to promote understanding of a topic through publicizing or advocating
Opposite of a small organized group, typically one dissenting from within a larger group
Opposite of an opening or hallway allowing entry into a structure
Opposite of an organized course of action to achieve a goal
Opposite of a group or faction within a political party or other organization
Opposite of a vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change
Opposite of a public meeting or march protesting against something or expressing views on a political issue
Opposite of the reception (desk) of a hotel, typically including staff working behind the desk
Opposite of an organized public demonstration expressing strong objection to an official policy or course of action
“Students held a rally to support keeping the college open.”
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