Opposite of to have permitted (someone) to have or do something
“I prevented myself from doing something I would regret.”
Opposite of past tense for to set free or give freedom to
“Kang and Kodos would seek to enslave humanity by masquerading as potential presidential candidates.”
Opposite of past tense for to give someone confidence or strength to do something
“Constant injuries are likely to dishearten even the most hardened professional athlete.”
Opposite of given official approval after meeting certain standards
Opposite of having the requisite authority or permission
“Previously ineligible patients may now be able to participate in the study.”
(of a court or other body) Opposite of accepted as having the legal authority to deal with a particular matter
“We see that the ordinary citizen is utterly unfit to be judge and jury in his own case.”
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