Opposite of to occur or follow as the consequence of something
“Haughtiness and aloofness in a leader sometimes causes a state of derangement in large swathes of the populace.”
Opposite of to act on, or put into action, a request
“She repeals any demands that she deems to be unreasonable.”
Opposite of to move behind in the same direction
“We know where the bar is so we can lead you to it.”
Opposite of to pursue in order to keep track of, or to apprehend, someone
“The cops would give up the chase in the interest of public safety.”
Opposite of to stealthily trail or watch
“The detective would eventually lose track of the suspect because of all the commotion around him.”
Opposite of to physically go along with
“My pet dog was strange in that he preferred to stay indoors and would always avoid me whenever I wanted to go for a walk outside.”
Opposite of to act according to specified rules
“If you break the company's code of conduct, you will then be at risk of having your employment terminated.”
Opposite of to carry out a set of instructions
“I would disregard the directions on the back of the box as I felt they were unnecessarily verbose.”
(of a speaker, theory or argument) Opposite of to understand the meaning of
“It was easy to misunderstand the true meaning of his words as he had a penchant for speaking with heavy sarcasm.”
Opposite of to take as a model for emulation
“B.B. King's bluesy guitar style would heavily contrast with Steve Vai's rock and metal technique.”
Opposite of to make one's way via a given path or trail
“Do not veer off the path, or you could end up getting lost!”
Opposite of to succeed one's predecessor in a given position or role
“He would precede his son as head of the family business prior to his retirement.”
Opposite of to take an active interest in or be an avid supporter of
“When I was younger, I would dislike basketball, but I love it now.”
Opposite of to keep informed of
“He was a bad accountant, and he would always be uninformed of the latest financial laws.”
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