Opposite of to forcibly break into parts, especially into halves or along the grain
“Hot crimping makes it easier to join the wires to one another and to the terminals with a strong mechanical connection that will withstand the stress placed on them during use.”
Opposite of to fracture into parts, especially into halves or along the grain
“Individually each Constructicon transforms from robot to construction vehicle and back again and collectively they combine to form the mighty Devastator.”
Opposite of to go in different directions
“The lines converge at their ends, where a complete set of seats is palletized and put on a rack for shipment.”
Opposite of to allocate or distribute among several parties
“We would combine our incomes and each of us would have the same amount for our weekly allowance.”
Opposite of to leave or separate from a group that one is associated with
“Tormund has played a crucial role in getting the Free Folk to unite with Jon Snow and their sworn enemies, the Night's Watch.”
Opposite of to break up with, or get a divorce from
“He bought her a Ferrari and, after a whirlwind five-month romance, he jetted her off to Las Vegas to marry in a secret ceremony.”
(slang, informal) Opposite of to leave a place
“He pleaded for me to stay, saying he enjoys my energy and how cool I am and that he wanted to continue the night.”
(slang, informal) Opposite of to leave a place
“They would eventually arrive, whereupon they were greeted with a warm welcome.”
Opposite of to betray the secrets of, or to inform on someone
“The letter shows how far she is willing to defend him, despite her strong suspicions of his guilt of earlier crimes.”
Opposite of to move or run away quickly
Opposite of to break or cause to break suddenly and violently into pieces
Opposite of to run away from a place or situation of danger
Opposite of to break or destroy the structure of
“It is important to repair the muscle layer competently, to prevent dead spaces that can lead to hematomas forming and infection developing.”
Opposite of to retreat or flee from a (hostile) place or situation
“Then he commanded the soldiers to advance, bearing shields so that they were all standing on the river bank.”
Opposite of to leave or exit a place
Opposite of an irregular, usually narrow, break in a surface
“A rust or a galvanic cell reaction could develop at the juncture between the screw and the stud.”
Opposite of a division in a group or the smaller group resulting from such a division
“The interim Duluth Police Chief knows the importance of a strong union between his department and the federal agents in town.”
Opposite of a forking into two separate paths or directions
“The church may still be seen from the lines of old roads and sometimes from the convergence of footpaths from outlying hamlets.”
Opposite of an ending of a marriage or relationship
“The foundation of his career was his marriage to the granddaughter of the master of Loudoun, a baroness in her own right.”
Opposite of a crack, split, or break in something
Opposite of the action or state of moving apart, or being moved apart
“The most important use for the Carrick bend that comes to mind is the unification of two towing lines or anchor cables.”
Opposite of the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated
Opposite of the action or process of being separated into two or more parts or pieces
Opposite of having been physically split, splintered or torn
“It required a special microscope and tools that enabled her to use extremely tiny stitches to hold the reconnected tissues.”
Opposite of being in a state of disagreement
“After the score was announced, Louis had won a controversial unanimous decision.”
Opposite of standing on its own apart from the others
Opposite of cut or ripped open or into pieces
Opposite of having doubts or uncertainty (about something or someone)
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