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Fall To The Lot Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for fall to the lot in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of fall to the lot in 8 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for fall to the lot alphabetically.

fail
  • abort
  • back wrong horse
  • backslide
  • be defeated
  • be demoted
  • be found lacking
  • be in vain
  • be ruined
  • blunder
  • break down
  • come to naught
  • come to nothing
  • decline
  • deteriorate
  • fall
  • fall flat
fall short
  • abort
  • back wrong horse
  • backslide
  • be defeated
  • be demoted
  • be found lacking
  • be in vain
  • be ruined
  • blunder
  • break down
  • come to naught
  • come to nothing
  • decline
  • deteriorate
  • fall
  • fall flat
forfeit
  • cost
  • damages
  • fine
  • loss
  • mulct
  • penalty
  • relinquishment
lose
  • be careless
  • be impoverished
  • be reduced
  • become poorer
  • bereave
  • capitulate
  • consume
  • default
  • deplete
  • disinherit
  • displace
  • dispossess
  • dissipate
  • divest
  • drain
  • drop
miss
  • absence
  • blunder
  • default
  • defect
  • error
  • fault
  • loss
  • mishap
  • mistake
  • omission
  • oversight
  • slip
  • want
pass by
  • abandon
  • disregard
  • fail
  • ignore
  • leave
  • miss
  • not choose
  • omit
  • overlook
  • overpass
  • pass over
spend
  • absorb
  • allocate
  • ante up
  • apply
  • bestow
  • blow
  • cast away
  • come across
  • come through
  • concentrate
  • confer
  • consume
  • contribute
  • cough up
  • defray
  • deplete
surrender
  • abandonment
  • abdication
  • acquiescence
  • appeasement
  • capitulation
  • cessation
  • dedition
  • delivery
  • giving way
  • relenting
  • relinquishment
  • renunciation
  • submission
  • succumbing
  • white flag
  • yielding

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