Opposite of covered with or engulfed by water
Opposite of inundated or overwhelmed with large quantities of something
Opposite of submerged or submersed, especially in water
Opposite of containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available
“I now have an empty bank balance after splurging on a new car.”
Opposite of holding as much or as many as possible
“He bolted towards the empty lift, but ironically, the doors closed as he got there.”
Opposite of containing, soaked in, or covered in water
Opposite of past tense for to inundate or submerge, especially in water
“The Act provides for water easements that enable a holder of a water abstraction permit to bring water to or drain water from his land.”
Opposite of past tense for to overwhelm with large amounts or quantities
“They put Charlie in a large cell and then deprive him of food for days at a time, periodically giving him water to keep him alive.”
Opposite of past tense for to move or arrive in a sudden manner or in large quantities
“After a minute or so of forcibly slow, controlled breathing, she felt the panic fade.”
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