Opposite of a heap of things, typically laid or lying one on top of another
Opposite of a large quantity of something
Opposite of a very large sum of money
Opposite of a large amount or number of (something)
Opposite of a large number of things or people
Opposite of a quantity or group of accumulated items
Opposite of the raised hairs or threads on the surface of fabric
Opposite of a pole or beam used as a temporary support or to keep something in position
Opposite of a group of accumulated items of a particular kind
Opposite of a great amount
“The lack of resources would further delay the completion of our renovations.”
Opposite of a building or other structure
“A few silver coins, bearing the names and titles of the independent sovereigns of Bengal, have been occasionally found among a ruin of Gour.”
Opposite of a large unit of things or people
“The responsibility for redesigning the motherboards has been assigned to a specialized division within the company.”
Opposite of a frizzy mass of hair or fiber
Opposite of a supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use
Opposite of to accumulate, collect or store away a certain amount of something
Opposite of to fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something
“He called over two more soldiers, who helped to unload the contents of the van.”
Opposite of to fill a small or restricted area with people or things
“In the aftermath of the landmark collapse, efforts were put in place to abandon the area.”
Opposite of to put or store in a regular place
“Discard any items you don't need to avoid clutter.”
Opposite of to come, accumulate or gather together into a single mass or collection
“Already the hissing had quieted, and the hanging veils of blackened smoke and steam had begun to disperse.”
Opposite of to force items into a compressed space
“Luckily, I was able to fit everything into the box.”
Opposite of to crowd into
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