(carry out) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
(destroy) Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Opposite of to be in charge or command of
“Several specialists would serve in a team led by Danny Ocean who wanted to pull off one of the greatest heists of all time.”
Opposite of to organize or coordinate an event or occurrence
Opposite of to prepare something in advance
“The coach was out of ideas and it was now up the players to get creative and improvise.”
(idiomatic) Opposite of to invent, create, or think of
“We would miss many great opportunities as we were not paying attention.”
Opposite of to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
(of an event or activity) Opposite of to make arrangements or preparations for
(launch into) Opposite of to be responsible for the creation or use of
“If a resolution of approval must be passed before an executive branch initiative can be implemented, a filibuster would end the initiative.”
Opposite of to exploit or use something to one's advantage
“As humans adapt to their environment, and as they change to meet new challenges posed by their constantly changing environments, their cultures change and evolve.”
Opposite of to manage
“Many agents sell a bunch of houses, then spend all their time servicing those houses and neglect their business.”
Opposite of an intellectual, typically in a particular branch of study
Opposite of a highly intelligent person, especially a scholar
Opposite of a person who establishes or originates an institution, idea or project
Opposite of a person or thing that brings something (creative) into existence
Opposite of the creator or originator of something noteworthy
“In the same passage as Jackson's inglorious fall, Stanford blesses President Lincoln, the abolisher of slavery.”
Opposite of a person of learning, especially one who is versed in literature or science
Opposite of a leader or person in authority
Opposite of the creator or originator of something (that is noteworthy)
“He is a mere imitator and is incapable of finding either an independent style or literary material that requires independent treatment.”
Opposite of a person (or thing) with exceptional qualities or abilities
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