(usually of stolen goods) Opposite of to deal in
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Opposite of to advertise or create publicity for
Opposite of to enthusiastically applaud or approve of
Opposite of to provide or supply, typically as one's business
(a product, organization, or venture) Opposite of to market, or give publicity in an attempt to sell or create public awareness
“The actor used his time on the show to criticize the other movies instead of promoting his own.”
Opposite of to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
“The supermarket has decided to pull some of its products from the shelves.”
Opposite of to highly recommend or endorse something
Opposite of to champion or endorse a cause
“We must oppose any trade rules based on even the most minimalist form of reciprocity in market access.”
Opposite of to advertise or create publicity for
Opposite of to advise as the best course or choice
“The program is designed to dissuade young people from starting with illicit drugs.”
Opposite of to persuade a customer to buy more items, or more expensive items, than they had intended
Opposite of to buy and sell goods and services
“They stock many household goods and foods, including pasta, rice, nuts, hand wash, and chocolate.”
Opposite of to announce or advertise, usually loudly
“He would often stand on the street corner, remaining inconspicuous while attempting to conceal his true intentions.”
Opposite of to advertise or create publicity for
“He decided to pull his own interview because of their previous interaction which was full of acrimony.”
Opposite of to express approval or admiration of
“Rose was disappointed in her daughter's exam results and would criticize her at length about it.”
Opposite of to attract or lure by temptation
(usually of stolen goods) Opposite of to deal in
Opposite of a person or a company that sells
Opposite of a peddler, huckster, who travels about to sell easily transportable goods
Opposite of one who offers advice to others
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