Results for: compete with as opponents, put opposite, resist
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lowest point, point on celestial sphere, point opposite the zenith and directly below the observer; lowest point, base point (Astronomy)nadir
make compatible again, harmonize again; schedule a second game between two particular teams; compete against someone again (as in an athletic game), match opponents again, second matchrematch
make somebody forget something, teach the opposite of somethingunteach
match between two opponents (Sports); unmarried people (collectively), racquet game between two playerssingles
maverick investor, opposer, one who objects to the majority opinion, somebody disposed to taking opposite positioncontrarian
Member of the Opposite Sex; person of the opposite gender (Internet)MOTOS
neither cheap nor good enough, not competitive, not involving competition, not involving competing sportspeople, unable to compete commercially, unambitious, without business rivalrynoncompetitive
neutralizing by an opposite forcecounteractive
Nicaraguan counterrevolutionary, prep. against, opposite, opposedcontra
north; direction that is opposite south on the compassN
not happen, refrain, resisthold off
of the side which is sheltered from the wind (Nautical), protective cover, shelter; side protected from the wind, side opposite the wind (Nautical), ship side away from windlee
of the ulna, of the bone of the forearm found on the opposite side of the thumb (Anatomy)ulnar
offensive term, pitch in opposite direction to curveball, strange, strange person, eccentric person (Slang)screwball
one who has changed his gender, one who has undergone a sex change, somebody who identifies with opposite sex, somebody whose sex is surgically changedtranssexual
 

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