List of antonyms from "take account" to antonyms from "take as spouse"
Discover our 541 antonyms available for the terms "take amiss, take all comers, take as example, take all, take account of" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Take account (7 antonyms)
- Take account of (47 antonyms)
- Take action (5 antonyms)
- Take advantage (12 antonyms)
- Take advice (13 antonyms)
- Take all (13 antonyms)
- Take all comers (8 antonyms)
- Take all directions (20 antonyms)
- Take along (24 antonyms)
- Take amiss (15 antonyms)
- Take an eye for an eye (12 antonyms)
- Take an interest in (16 antonyms)
- Take an oath (45 antonyms)
- Take another look (7 antonyms)
- Take another's place (2 antonyms)
- Take apart (111 antonyms)
- Take arms (58 antonyms)
- Take as (6 antonyms)
- Take as an example (26 antonyms)
- Take as an insult (3 antonyms)
- Take as example (26 antonyms)
- Take as gospel (14 antonyms)
- Take as gospel truth (46 antonyms)
- Take as spouse (5 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « take apart »
- As in obliterate : verb destroy
- As in spoil : verb ruin, hurt
- As in take down : verb humble
- As in tear down : verb demolish, raze
- As in tinker : verb fiddle with
- As in whip : verb defeat soundly
- As in wreck : verb ruin, destroy
- As in break off : verb snap off something
- As in break up : verb end relationship, activity
- As in uncouple : verb detach
- As in demolish : verb destroy; consume
- As in demoralize : verb depress, unnerve
- As in detach : verb disconnect, cut off
- As in devastate : verb demolish, destroy
- As in disintegrate : verb fall apart; reduce to pieces
- This style of forming was also easier to take apart after the setting of the concrete.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- Take apart and clean bicycle and put together again properly.
- Extract from : « Boy Scouts Handbook » by Boy Scouts of America
- This method will allow one quickly to assemble or take apart the plane and store it in a small place.
- Extract from : « The Boy Mechanic, Book 2 » by Various
- Those of the boxes which you do not use whole you should take apart carefully (see Withdrawing Nails).
- Extract from : « Woodworking for Beginners » by Charles Gardner Wheeler
- Screw the shelves in place (see Screws) to see that everything is right, then take apart and finish.
- Extract from : « Woodworking for Beginners » by Charles Gardner Wheeler
- Of course this is not a good method for work which you may wish to take apart again.
- Extract from : « Woodworking for Beginners » by Charles Gardner Wheeler
- Seam it up and try it on, having it fitted nicely, then cut along the seam and take apart.
- Extract from : « Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet » by Anonymous
- It could be soothing to take apart and reassemble a complex mechanism, and sometimes you got ideas from it.
- Extract from : « Makers » by Cory Doctorow
- Take apart the main and secondary valves and clean thoroughly, seeing that all parts are in good working order.
- Extract from : « Steam Turbines » by Hubert E. Collins
- The only parts of a rifle that an enlisted man is permitted to take apart are the bolt mechanism and the magazine mechanism.
- Extract from : « Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army » by War Department.
