Opposite of to fly or rise high in the air
Opposite of to rise rapidly above the usual level (either in altitude or amount)
Opposite of to increase in value or price
“It is disappointing to find out that our house will depreciate over the next two years.”
Opposite of to move or glide through the air
“She told me to walk this way and talk this way.”
Opposite of to launch or ascend vertically into the air
“Due to the effect of wind, it could happen that by scrupulously following the indicator, the plane would finally land at the destination.”
Opposite of to go or move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air
Opposite of to be, or to appear to be, taller than the surrounding landscape
“The landscape would flatten out once we had driven past the mountains.”
(of a building, mountain, etc.) Opposite of to extend or appear to extend to a great height
“As we cross the bridge, the village would disappear behind the mountains.”
Opposite of an act or instance of evelating or rising up
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