All delete antonyms
de·lete
D d verb delete
- insert — to put or place in: to insert a key in a lock.
- create — To create something means to cause it to happen or exist.
- construct — to draw (a line, angle, or figure) so that certain requirements are satisfied
- include — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
- welcome — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
- dirty — soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
- build — If you build something, you make it by joining things together.
- keep — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- restore — to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish: to restore order.
- add — ADD is an abbreviation for attention deficit disorder.
- accept — If you accept something that you have been offered, you say yes to it or agree to take it.
- allow — If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
- put in — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.