Opposite of to have acted on an opportunity
“He missed many golden opportunities that had been presented to him during his career because of his tunnel vision.”
Opposite of to have captured by force
“After assuming power, Daenerys freed the Unsullied from their enslavement.”
Opposite of to have taken control of with one's hands
“The child released her mother's hand and ran off to play once they reached the park.”
Opposite of past tense for to grip something, especially tightly or with force
Opposite of past tense for to appropriate or confiscate something
Opposite of past tense for to kidnap or abduct someone against their will
Opposite of to be continuously haunted or possessed by something, especially negative emotions, ideas or desires
“She was an incredibly strong woman, untroubled by the common stresses and anxieties associated with nursing.”
Opposite of subjugated under the control of a foreign military presence
Opposite of having been gained or earned into one's possession
Opposite of captured and held as a convict or prisoner
Opposite of in a state of being imprisoned or incarcerated
Opposite of grasped or clutched in one's hands
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