(of a place or position) Opposite of to occupy
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(forgo) Opposite of to make use of
“We would forgo the use of drones during our filming so as not to scare the animals.”
(suspend) Opposite of to make use of
“The council urged firms to suspend the use of explosives in the removal of large offshore structures.”
Opposite of to wield or make use of
Opposite of to make use of
Opposite of to exert or put to use
“A promise of confidentiality is a duty to maintain the secrecy of the information and not misuse or wrongfully disclose it.”
Opposite of to use, empty or drain completely
“It was wise for Rafa to take his foot off the pedal and conserve his energy for the next match.”
Opposite of to apply, use or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality)
(of a place or position) Opposite of to occupy
“We would reluctantly forfeit our prime, first-row seats at the concert because we had another urgent matter to attend to.”
Opposite of to utilize or take advantage of
Opposite of to do trade with, or be a customer, at an establishment
(of personnel) Opposite of to work at, run, or operate (a place or piece of equipment) or defend (a fortification)
“Does the government not know that a hungry and irate man could mismanage the equipment entrusted to him?”
Opposite of to act on an opportunity
“He would miss many golden opportunities that had been presented to him during his career because of his tunnel vision.”
Opposite of to use, empty or drain completely
“I couldn't actually read my data because it was encrypted and compressed to save on hard-drive space.”
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