Opposite of to have appointed a person to a position
“Because of his lack of leadership, the coach demoted him as captain of the football team.”
Opposite of to have conferred a title
“The King revoked his knighthood due to his treason.”
Opposite of past tense for to propose or formally enter as a candidate for a role or award
“I discommend him as lead investigator for he is a clown and unfit to undertake such a mission.”
Opposite of past tense for to designate a particular name or title
“Surely he would not be mad enough to make Sir Thomas's house the place in which to produce Lady Gourlay's son, the very individual who is to strip him of his title.”
(of a government or political system) Opposite of based on elected or chosen representatives
Opposite of clearly expressed or identified
“Too many unstated rules in the dating space have demoralized my quest for love.”
Opposite of placed or scheduled on a list or addendum
“The meeting was unscheduled, so I was not expecting him.”
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