The term "bringing an end" indicates the completion of a particular activity or state. Its opposite, "starting anew" or beginning again refers to a fresh start or the inception of a new phase. The term "continuing" conveys the notion of maintaining or extending a present state or state of affairs. On the other hand, "sustaining" implies nourishing or preserving a particular state or activity. The word "expanding" denotes the act of growing or amplifying, whereas "suppressing" means restraining or stopping an activity or state from flourishing. These antonyms provide a useful vocabulary for invoking contrasting meanings that broaden our expressive capacity.