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In Force Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for in force in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of in force in 14 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for in force alphabetically.

abeyant
  • dormant
  • inactive
  • inoperative
  • quiescent
  • sleeping
  • suspended
disinterested
  • aloof
  • candid
  • casual
  • dispassionate
  • equitable
  • even-handed
  • impartial
  • impersonal
  • incurious
dormant
  • abeyant
  • asleep
  • closed down
  • comatose
  • down
  • fallow
  • hibernating
  • inert
  • inoperative
fixed
  • anchored
  • attached
  • established
  • fast
  • firm
  • hitched
  • hooked
  • immobile
  • immotile
idle
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • empty
  • frivolous
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • groundless
  • hollow
  • insignificant
immobile
  • anchored
  • at a standstill
  • at rest
  • frozen
  • immobilized
  • immotile
  • immovable
  • nailed
  • nailed down
inactive
  • abeyant
  • asleep
  • blah
  • disengaged
  • do-nothing
  • dormant
  • down
  • draggy
  • dull
indifferent
  • aloof
  • apathetic
  • blasé
  • callous
  • cold
  • cool
  • detached
  • diffident
  • disinterested
inert
  • apathetic
  • asleep
  • dead
  • dormant
  • down
  • dull
  • idle
  • immobile
  • impassive
inoperative
  • broken
  • defective
  • faulty
  • unworkable
  • void
quiescent
  • asleep
  • at rest
  • deactivated
  • dormant
  • fallow
  • idle
  • immobile
  • in abeyance
  • inert
quiet
  • buttoned up
  • clammed up
  • close
  • close-mouthed
  • could hear a pin drop
  • dumb
  • hushed
  • hushful
  • inaudible
sluggish
  • apathetic
  • blah
  • comatose
  • dopey
  • down
  • dragging
  • draggy
  • drippy
  • heavy
unmovable
  • anchored
  • attached
  • established
  • fast
  • firm
  • hitched
  • hooked
  • immobile
  • immotile

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