Opposite of to break up (soil) in preparation for sowing or planting
Opposite of to come, go, or move somewhere rapidly or in a forceful way
Opposite of to move past someone or something with force
“Sarah had to wait until the crowd dispersed before she could proceed to take a photo with one of her idols.”
Opposite of to move slowly, heavily, clumsily, or with difficulty
Opposite of to apply great and continuous effort
Opposite of to rush forward, especially suddenly and with speed
“Considering the dangers, I slowly retreat out of the dark cavern and look for another spot to settle for the night.”
Opposite of to spend or invest (a lot of) money
“Save your money for a rainy day, but don't be afraid to spend it if it rains.”
(farming) Opposite of to cultivate soil
“The farmers would unwittingly damage the vast expanses of land after having grown their crops on them.”
Opposite of to fail, especially in spectacular fashion
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