Opposite of a sudden violent twist or pull
Opposite of a sudden, sharp pain
Opposite of a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion
Opposite of an injury to a part of the body
Opposite of a very tight hold
Opposite of to injure or hurt by twisting a body part
Opposite of to engage in activity with a person unwilling or unable to give consent
“Finally, they were able to coax him out of bed with the promise of a never-ending pot of coffee and donut holes.”
Opposite of to quickly seize (something) in a rude or eager way
Opposite of to twist or bend out of shape
(relax) Opposite of to damage (a muscle, ligament, etc.) by abnormal strain
“Relax your muscles, and the pain should subside soon after.”
(heal) Opposite of to damage (a muscle, ligament, etc.) by abnormal strain
“Your body literally wants to heal the muscles in reverse order of how they became damaged.”
Opposite of to twist a body part
Opposite of to (attempt to) physically reach or grab (something)
Opposite of to take or have a winding course
Opposite of to derive or extract something from someone, especially underhandedly
“Nick says he will donate two hundred dollars per ace this summer to help the victims of the country's bush fire crisis.”
Opposite of to remove or extract (something) by grasping and exerting force on it
“If you push the chip in any further, we are not going to be able to retrieve it later.”
Opposite of to (excessively) exert for a particular task, purpose or goal
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