Opposite of to set free from a difficult situation
Opposite of to unfasten something tied, fastened, or fixed in place
Opposite of to remove or take out, especially by effort or force
“Use a utility knife or electric jigsaw and slowly insert the blade into the gourd.”
Opposite of to remove or rescue (someone) from danger or harm
“We must ensure that we do not endanger the wildlife in our national parks.”
Opposite of to remove, save or rescue from danger or harm
Opposite of to free from a tangled or twisted state
Opposite of to knock or force out of position
Opposite of to recognize or understand a difference
Opposite of to remove from a particular place
“The chef would place a heap of anchovies on my pizza despite me specifically telling him not to.”
(root out) Opposite of to remove, especially by digging out
“Over the years, I've learned to plant black radish after midsummer so it will not bolt to flower before forming a root.”
Opposite of to release from confinement
“The county would imprison Steven after he was convicted of a crime under controversial circumstances.”
Opposite of to uncover or remove from a burial place
Opposite of to discover or come across something
“Finding the right place to hide a time capsule was often more difficult than deciding what to put in it.”
Opposite of to quickly seize (something) in a rude or eager way
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