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Cutting Downs Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for cutting downs in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of cutting downs in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for cutting downs alphabetically.

amplification
  • addition
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • boosting
  • buildup
  • deepening
  • development
  • elaboration
  • enlargement
  • exaggeration
  • expansion
  • expatiation
  • extension
  • fleshing out
dilation
  • expansion
  • extension
enlargement
  • aggrandizement
  • amplification
  • augmentation
  • blow up
  • elongation
  • extension
  • growth
  • spread
expansion
  • amplification
  • augmentation
  • breadth
  • development
  • diffusion
  • dilation
  • distance
  • distension
  • enlargement
  • evolution
  • expanse
  • extension
  • increase
  • inflation
extension
  • addendum
  • addition
  • adjunct
  • amplification
  • annex
  • appendage
  • appendix
  • arm
  • augmentation
  • branch
  • broadening
  • compass
  • continuing
  • delay
increase
  • access
  • accession
  • accretion
  • accrual
  • accumulation
  • aggrandizement
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • breakthrough
  • burgeoning
  • cumulation
  • development
  • elaboration
  • enlargement
opening
  • aperture
  • breach
  • break
  • cavity
  • chink
  • cleft
  • crack
  • cranny
  • crevice
  • cut
  • discontinuity
  • door
  • fissure
  • hatch
spread
  • advance
  • advancement
  • compass
  • diffusion
  • dispersion
  • dissemination
  • enlargement
  • escalation
  • expanse
  • extension
  • increase
  • period
  • profusion
  • proliferation
stretch
  • amplitude
  • area
  • branch
  • breadth
  • bridge
  • compass
  • dimension
  • distance
  • expansion
  • extension
  • extent
  • gamut
  • length
  • orbit

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