Opposite of to restrain with chains or manacles
Opposite of to join, link or unite together
Opposite of to restrict, hamper or constrain within given bounds
Opposite of to give an official acceptance to something as being satisfactory
“Sarah is likely to decline the offer for an interview as she is content with her current job.”
Opposite of to wrap in several layers of fabric
Opposite of to cover, fasten, strap or bind with a bandage
Opposite of to commit or set apart for a particular purpose
Opposite of to pledge or enter into a contract to do something
“There may be consequences if you break your contract with the company.”
Opposite of a problematical situation
Opposite of a person or thing that causes annoyance or difficulty
Opposite of a difficult or awkward situation from which it is hard to extricate oneself
“In this gig, I have had the good fortune of visiting many television studios over the years.”
Opposite of an unpleasant situation, usually where difficult choices have to be made
“Ian sees this as a win-win situation, creating jobs on one hand, and preserving culture on the other.”
Opposite of the act of retarding or delaying
Opposite of a distressing or dangerous situation
“He felt calm in the safety of the sanctuary.”
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