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All in-junction antonyms

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noun in-junction

  • infinity β€” the quality or state of being infinite.
  • freedom β€” the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial.
  • help β€” to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • support β€” to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • opening β€” an open or clear space.
  • range β€” the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
  • release β€” to lease again.
  • denial β€” A denial of something is a statement that it is not true, does not exist, or did not happen.
  • refusal β€” an act or instance of refusing.
  • veto β€” the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc., of another branch, especially the right of a president, governor, or other chief executive to reject bills passed by the legislature.
  • breach β€” If you breach an agreement, a law, or a promise, you break it.
  • break β€” When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped.
  • muddle β€” to mix up in a confused or bungling manner; jumble.
  • liberty β€” freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
  • confusion β€” If there is confusion about something, it is not clear what the true situation is, especially because people believe different things.
  • disorder β€” lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion: Your room is in utter disorder.
  • mess β€” a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • license β€” formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • ambiguity β€” If you say that there is ambiguity in something, you mean that it is unclear or confusing, or it can be understood in more than one way.
  • unbelief β€” the state or quality of not believing; incredulity or skepticism, especially in matters of doctrine or religious faith.
  • clearance β€” Clearance is the removal of old buildings, trees, or other things that are not wanted from an area.
  • disapproval β€” the act or state of disapproving; a condemnatory feeling, look, or utterance; censure: stern disapproval.
  • rejection β€” the act or process of rejecting.
  • censure β€” If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it.
  • condemnation β€” Condemnation is the act of saying that something or someone is very bad and unacceptable.
  • blame β€” If you blame a person or thing for something bad, you believe or say that they are responsible for it or that they caused it.
  • criticism β€” the analysis or evaluation of a work of art, literature, etc
  • prevention β€” the act of preventing; effectual hindrance.
  • award β€” An award is a prize or certificate that a person is given for doing something well.
  • reward β€” a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
  • honor β€” honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
  • demand β€” If one thing demands another, the first needs the second in order to happen or be dealt with successfully.
  • declaration β€” A declaration is an official announcement or statement.
  • order β€” an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • telling β€” having force or effect; effective; striking: a telling blow.
  • silence β€” absence of any sound or noise; stillness.
  • ratification β€” the act of ratifying; confirmation; sanction.
  • ok β€” all right; proceeding normally; satisfactory or under control: Things are OK at the moment.
  • permission β€” authorization granted to do something; formal consent: to ask permission to leave the room.
  • answer β€” When you answer someone who has asked you something, you say something back to them.
  • allowance β€” An allowance is money that is given to someone, usually on a regular basis, in order to help them pay for the things that they need.
  • ignorance β€” the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.
  • blockage β€” A blockage in a pipe, tube, or tunnel is an object which blocks it, or the state of being blocked.
  • hindrance β€” an impeding, stopping, preventing, or the like.
  • injury β€” harm or damage that is done or sustained: to escape without injury.
  • obstruction β€” something that obstructs, blocks, or closes up with an obstacle or obstacles; obstacle or hindrance: obstructions to navigation.
  • falsehood β€” a false statement; lie. Synonyms: fabrication, prevarication, falsification, canard, invention, fiction, story.
  • lie β€” Jonas, 1880–1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
  • misrepresentation β€” to represent incorrectly, improperly, or falsely.
  • question β€” a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
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