Results for: complete opposite, opposing side, opposite pole, exact opposite
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act of turning or rotating, slew, pivot around an axis, position after something slues, slew; turn around, rotate, pivot; turn to the side, veer off to the side, slough, veer or skid, veering or skiddingslue
act of turning something the opposite way; act of returning to a previous condition; return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law), property returned to former owner, return to former condition, return to former owner...reversion
act of turning to face the opposite direction from the original position (Military); complete change in position or attitude, reversal, turn aroundabout-face
act of vaulting, arch, dome; room with an arch or a dome; secure room for storing money or valuables; underground burial chamber; pole vaulting, arched ceiling, arched part of body, build something as vault, curvet, form vault, leap up or over (especia...vault
act or instance of overturning, inversion, act or instance of reversing, change of judicial decision, change to opposite direction, problem, reversing of somethingreversal
acting in opposite directions, with pistons acting both waysdouble-acting
action of flowing back, flow that moves in the opposite direction of what is desired or usualbackflow
actively hostile attitude, advantage of not having to move, astrologically opposing planetary position, celestial body alignment, linguistic contrast, Moon or planet position, out-of-power political party, phonetic contrast between sounds, relations be...opposition
activity against results of revolution, revolution opposing previous revolution, revolution which opposes a previous revolutioncounterrevolution
actor playing opposite another, copy of legal document, duplicate, equivalent, complement; partner, colleague, matching part or thing, somebody or something corresponding to anothercounterpart
add things together, amount to total, entire, complete, absolute, kill somebody or destroy something, overall, sum, sum up, come to, sum; whole, used for emphasistotal
additive inverse, element of set, inverse function, involving oppositely affected variables, opposite logical proposition, opposite or reversing, opposite side, reverse, converse, reversed, invertedinverse
address, address letter, aim, complete or exact, conduct, directly, directly involving the electorate, clearly; in a forthright manner, focus attention on something, give directions, guide, lead, instruct; manage; command; supervise, produce (a play, m...direct
adherence to the exact words; adherence to the literal meaning, faithfulness to explicit meaning, realismliteralism
adj advfull-time, full time, complete halt, standstill; period, punctuation mark at the end of a sentence (British), complete stop//full time, end of match, for the whole usual timefull stop
 

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