Opposite of to cut with a wide, sweeping movement, typically using a knife or sword
Opposite of to reduce in quantity, extent or price, especially drastically
(compliment) Opposite of to lash or strike repeatedly, especially with a long pliable instrument
(compliment) Opposite of to lash or strike repeatedly, especially with a long pliable instrument
Opposite of to make or become less in amount or quantity
Opposite of to cut or prune off, typically the top or extreme part of something
Opposite of to criticize or oppose fiercely and publicly
“Many would praise him for his benevolent deeds.”
Opposite of to lower in price
“We can strategically raise the price of a commodity by limiting market supply.”
Opposite of to forcibly break into parts, especially into halves or along the grain
“Hot crimping makes it easier to join the wires to one another and to the terminals with a strong mechanical connection that will withstand the stress placed on them during use.”
Opposite of to criticize or speak out against (someone or something)
“Many supporters came out to support his position, and he acknowledged them.”
Opposite of to use, empty or drain completely
“It was wise for Rafa to take his foot off the pedal and conserve his energy for the next match.”
Opposite of a long, deep cut or incision
Opposite of an instance, or the result, of being physically hurt or injured
Opposite of a reduction of some sort in an existing program
Opposite of a long, narrow mark or band
Opposite of an irregular, usually narrow, break in a surface
“A rust or a galvanic cell reaction could develop at the juncture between the screw and the stud.”
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