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Crushing Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for crushing in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of crushing in 13 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for crushing alphabetically.

build up
  • add to
  • boost
  • develop
  • enhance
  • expand
  • extend
  • fortify
  • heighten
  • hype
compliment
  • acclaim
  • acclamation
  • admiration
  • adulation
  • applause
  • appreciation
  • approval
  • blessing
  • bouquet
encourage
  • animate
  • applaud
  • boost
  • brighten
  • buck up
  • buoy
  • cheer
  • cheer up
  • comfort
inspirit
  • animate
  • applaud
  • boost
  • brighten
  • buck up
  • buoy
  • cheer
  • cheer up
  • comfort
lose
  • be careless
  • be impoverished
  • be reduced
  • become poorer
  • bereave
  • capitulate
  • consume
  • default
  • deplete
praise
  • acclaim
  • acclamation
  • accolade
  • applause
  • appreciation
  • approbation
  • approval
  • big hand
  • boost
pull
  • cull
  • dislocate
  • drag
  • evolve
  • extract
  • gather
  • haul
  • heave
  • jerk
put together
  • assemble
  • bring together
  • build
  • combine
  • compose
  • concoct
  • connect
  • construct
  • create
release
  • absolution
  • acquittal
  • acquittance
  • charge
  • clemency
  • commute
  • deliverance
  • discharge
  • emancipation
smooth
  • bland
  • continuous
  • creamy
  • easy
  • effortless
  • equable
  • even
  • flat
  • fluent
surrender
  • abandonment
  • abdication
  • acquiescence
  • appeasement
  • capitulation
  • cessation
  • dedition
  • delivery
  • giving way
unwrinkle
  • bear down
  • bear heavily
  • bulldoze
  • clasp
  • compress
  • condense
  • constrain
  • crowd
  • crush
yield
  • crop
  • earnings
  • harvest
  • income
  • output
  • outturn
  • produce
  • profit
  • return

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