Synonyms for Re-imposing:
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v.
• recondition
• restore
- Reerect
, - bring back
, - build up
, - cure
, - heal
, - improve
, - make healthy
, - make restitution
, - mend
, - modernize
, - reanimate
, - rebuild
, - recall
, - recondition
, - reconstitute
, - reconstruct
, - recover
, - redeem
, - reestablish
, - refresh
, - refurbish
, - rehabilitate
, - reimpose
, - reinforce
, - reinstate
, - reintroduce
, - rejuvenate
, - renew
, - renovate
, - repair
, - replace
, - rescue
, - retouch
, - revitalize
, - revive
, - revivify
, - set to rights
, - strengthen
, - touch up
, - update
, - win back
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What are the hypernyms for Re-imposing?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
regenerating, renewing, reviving, Perpetuating, Replenishing, Restoring, Sustaining, upholding, reinforcing, repopulating, reconstructing, reestablishing, Reinaugurating.
What are the opposite words for re-imposing?
The antonyms for the word "re-imposing" are as follows:
1. Abolishing - This means to put an end to something, to get rid of it.
2. Eliminating - This refers to the complete removal or eradication of something.
3. Relinquishing - This is the act of giving up or surrendering something, like a control.
4. Surrendering - To surrender is to give up or hand over something or someone.
5. Abdicating - This means to renounce one's position or authority, or to step down from it.
Using antonyms in writing can help to convey a message, emphasize a point or provide clarity when describing something. Understanding the antonyms to a word can also help to understand the opposite meaning of a word.
What are the antonyms for Re-imposing?
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v.
• recondition
• restore
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