(usually of a disease or condition) Opposite of to affect adversely
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Opposite of to be victorious, or to prove to be more powerful or superior
Opposite of to endure, survive, or remain in existence
Opposite of to remain in existence or active
“Due to the backlash we have received, we have had to cease making the limited edition models.”
Opposite of to achieve the desired aim or result
“He would sadly fail, yet failure could never stop him from trying again.”
Opposite of to triumph or achieve victory in
“We are likely to lose in our upcoming match if we are not at the top of our game.”
(usually of a disease or condition) Opposite of to affect adversely
“Eating a healthy and balanced meal will help to protect against all forms of malnutrition.”
Opposite of to be a dominant or powerful factor
“One of the most frequently cited reasons why a team can struggle is that strong individual performers are often not team-oriented.”
(of a person or species) Opposite of to continue to live, especially in spite of danger or hardship
“They accept the fact that they signed up to be warriors, and warriors fight, and often die fighting.”
Opposite of to have power and influence over
“The project team believes that the issue will diminish after the first round of implementation.”
Opposite of to prosper or flourish, or to attain control or ascendancy
“If you are intent on composing fine poems from the outset, you will trail the others.”
Opposite of to continue to operate or remain usable
“If it exceeds its specified limit, it will eventually break, and the motor will burn out.”
Opposite of to affect or come upon
“They chanted prayers and songs so that the evil spirits would leave his body and never return.”
Opposite of to determine or dictate
“There will be several factors that will hinder my ability to complete the task.”
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