Opposite of to become something different
“The old castle's condition would stagnate and remain unchanged for years.”
Opposite of to make something into something else
“I chose to preserve the design of the website as it was still effective.”
Opposite of to exchange or give up something
“I don't want your ice-cream, and I will hang on to mine.”
Opposite of to fluctuate from one condition, form, level or state to another
“The weather is predicted to plateau tomorrow.”
Opposite of to transfer into another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
“I will need to sit tight when the train stops at Brussels before arriving at my destination.”
Opposite of to alter something from its true state or meaning, typically to deceive
Opposite of to change or alter in some way
Opposite of to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
Opposite of to revise or improve a piece of work
Opposite of to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
Opposite of to adapt or design for a particular purpose or person
Opposite of to vary or fluctuate between two states
Opposite of to cause a profound effect
“Postmodern thought tends to trivialize this desire, if not ignore it altogether.”
Opposite of to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
Opposite of to influence, usually emotionally
“You almost have to desensitize yourself to the madness just to stay sane.”
Opposite of the process of becoming different
“Stagnation in our product is acceptable for now as it is still dominant in the market.”
(informal) Opposite of a departure from the norm
“The constancy of having lived in a busy city for the last five years is wearing on me.”
Opposite of the regular passing from one condition to another
“Volatility has been reduced and share prices now have stability.”
Opposite of small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination
“Would I be able to exchange my loose change for a dollar bill?”
Opposite of money in physical notes or coins
Opposite of a major change in appearance or form
Opposite of the action of departing from an established course or accepted standard
“The interdependent self focuses on socio-centric values such as dependence on others, duty, and conformity to social norms.”
Opposite of a newly occurring incident in a current state of affair
“Our reporters have reached a standstill in their reporting due to authorities blocking their access to the site.”
Opposite of a reversal of policy, attitude or principle
Opposite of an act of making a change, especially in appearance
Opposite of an instance of transitioning from one state or subject to another
Opposite of the replacement of one thing for another
“The only person supporting me in the keeping of my old car was the CEO of my company who told me that I should be proud of it.”
Opposite of the characteristic of being various or multifarious
Opposite of the process of growing up
“Her regression would begin with her experiencing fatigue and a general lack of energy.”
Opposite of money or cash
Opposite of money, especially in the form of small beads made from polished shells
Opposite of a state of feeling ill at ease emotionally or mentally
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