Synonyms for Putting out of way:
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v.
• hide
- adumbrate
, - blot out
, - bury
, - cache
, - camouflage
, - cloak
, - cover
, - curtain
, - disguise
, - dissemble
, - ditch
, - duck
, - eclipse
, - ensconce
, - go into hiding
, - go underground
, - harbor
, - hold back
, - hole up
, - hush up
, - keep from
, - keep secret
, - lie low
, - lock up
, - mask
, - not give away
, - not tell
, - obscure
, - plant
, - protect
, - put out of the way
, - reserve
, - salt away
, - screen
, - secrete
, - shadow
, - shelter
, - shield
, - shroud
, - smuggle
, - squirrel
, - stash
, - stifle
, - stow away
, - suppress
, - take cover
, - tuck away
, - veil
, - withhold
.
• put away/put aside/put by
- deposit
, - keep
, - lay aside
, - lay away
, - lay by
, - lay in
, - put by
, - reserve cache
, - save
, - set aside
, - squirrel away
, - stockpile
, - store
, - store away
.
• stash
What are the hypernyms for Putting out of way?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for putting out of way?
The phrase "putting out of way" typically refers to moving or removing an obstruction or obstacle that is blocking the flow or passage of something/someone. The antonym for this phrase would be "clearing the way" which means making a path or route free from any blockage or hindrance. Another antonym could be "obstructing the way" which means intentionally creating barriers or obstacles to impede the flow or passage of something/someone. Lastly, "blocking the way" could also be an antonym, which refers to placing an object, person or obstacle in the path of something/someone to prevent movement or progress.
What are the antonyms for Putting out of way?
-
v.
• hide
- bare
, - disclose
, - divulge
, - exhibit
, - expose
, - lay bare
, - let go
, - let out
, - open
, - release
, - reveal
, - show
, - tell
, - uncover
, - unmask
.
• put away/put aside/put by
• stash
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