All decompound antonyms
de·com·pound
D d verb decompound
- synthesise — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
- waver — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- combine — If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together.
- connect — If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together.
- unite — to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
- marry — to take in marriage: After dating for five years, I finally asked her to marry me.
- put together — assemble
- synthesize — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
- join — to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
- assemble — When people assemble or when someone assembles them, they come together in a group, usually for a particular purpose such as a meeting.
- grow — to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
- improve — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
- develop — When something develops, it grows or changes over a period of time and usually becomes more advanced, complete, or severe.
- ignore — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- mend — to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
- sew — to ground (a vessel) at low tide (sometimes fol by up).