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Leaving Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for leaving in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of leaving in 15 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for leaving alphabetically.

arrive
  • access
  • alight
  • appear
  • attain
  • barge in
  • blow in
  • bob up
  • breeze in
care
  • affliction
  • aggravation
  • alarm
  • anguish
  • annoyance
  • anxiety
  • apprehension
  • bother
come
  • appear
  • arrive
  • attain
  • be accessible
  • be at disposal
  • be convenient
  • be handy
  • be obtainable
come in
  • alight
  • appear
  • arrive
  • cross threshold
  • disembark
  • finish
  • immigrate
  • intrude
complete
  • all
  • entire
  • exhaustive
  • faultless
  • full
  • full-dress
  • gross
  • hook line and sinker
continue
  • abide
  • advance
  • carry forward
  • draw out
  • endure
  • extend
  • forge ahead
  • get on with it
face
  • air
  • appearance
  • aspect
  • cast
  • clock
  • countenance
  • dial
  • disguise
finish
  • accomplishment
  • achievement
  • acquirement
  • acquisition
  • annihilation
  • attainment
  • cease
  • cessation
hold
  • authority
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clout
  • clutch
  • control
  • dominance
join
  • accompany
  • add
  • adhere
  • affix
  • agglutinate
  • annex
  • append
  • assemble
keep
  • accumulate
  • amass
  • cache
  • care for
  • carry
  • conduct
  • conserve
  • control
maintain
  • advance
  • carry on
  • conserve
  • continue
  • control
  • cultivate
  • finance
  • go on with
remain
  • abide
  • be left
  • bide
  • bivouac
  • bunk
  • cling
  • continue
  • delay
stay
  • break
  • halt
  • holiday
  • sojourn
  • stop
  • stopover
  • vacation
stop
  • bar
  • barricade
  • blank wall
  • block
  • blockade
  • break
  • break off
  • brick wall

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