All subtract antonyms
sub·tract
S s verb subtract
- build in — to incorporate or construct as an integral part
- add up — If facts or events do not add up, they make you confused about a situation because they do not seem to be consistent. If something that someone has said or done adds up, it is reasonable and sensible.
- fill up — a full supply; enough to satisfy want or desire: to eat one's fill.
- charged up — to impose or ask as a price or fee: That store charges $25 for leather gloves.
- mooted — open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
- count — A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl.
- innovating — Make changes in something established, esp. by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
- gelled — Physical Chemistry. a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly, glue, etc.
- mounded — a natural elevation of earth; a hillock or knoll.
- build on — to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials: to build a house.
- amend — If you amend something that has been written such as a law, or something that is said, you change it in order to improve it or make it more accurate.
- mounding — a natural elevation of earth; a hillock or knoll.
- fixed price — a price established by a seller, by agreement or by authority, as the price to be charged invariably.
- gelling — Physical Chemistry. a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly, glue, etc.
- get the jump on — to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window.
- latch onto — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
- calculate — If you calculate a number or amount, you discover it from information that you already have, by using arithmetic, mathematics, or a special machine.
- make for — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- build up — If you build up something or if it builds up, it gradually becomes bigger, for example because more is added to it.
- heap — a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
- number — one of a series of things distinguished by or marked with numerals.
- add — ADD is an abbreviation for attention deficit disorder.
- allow for — If you allow for certain problems or expenses, you include some extra time or money in your planning so that you can deal with them if they occur.
- curdled — Containing curds.
- inset — something inserted; insert.
- in-grain — to implant or fix deeply and firmly, as in the nature or mind.
- bring forward — If you bring forward a meeting or event, you arrange for it to take place at an earlier date or time than had been planned.
- insets — something inserted; insert.
- calibrate — If you calibrate an instrument or tool, you mark or adjust it so that you can use it to measure something accurately.
- numerate — to represent numbers by symbols.
- hyping — to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
- calibrated — marked with units
- cue in — to add (dialogue, music, etc.) at a particular point in a script
- flesh out — the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat.