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Progression Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for progression in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of progression in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for progression alphabetically.

block
  • bar
  • brick
  • cake
  • chunk
  • cube
  • hunk
  • ingot
  • loaf
  • lump
  • oblong
  • piece
  • section
decline
  • abatement
  • backsliding
  • comedown
  • cropper
  • decay
  • decrepitude
  • degeneracy
  • degeneration
  • descent
  • deterioration
  • devolution
  • diminution
decrease
  • abatement
  • compression
  • condensation
  • constriction
  • contraction
  • cutback
  • decline
  • declining
  • decrescence
  • depression
  • diminution
  • discount
failure
  • abortion
  • bankruptcy
  • bomb
  • botch
  • breakdown
  • bungle
  • bust
  • checkmate
  • collapse
  • decay
  • decline
  • defeat
halt
  • arrest
  • break
  • break-off
  • close
  • cutoff
  • freeze
  • grinding halt
  • impasse
  • interruption
  • layoff
  • letup
  • pause
hindrance
  • Catch-22
  • albatross
  • baggage
  • ball and chain
  • bar
  • barrier
  • catch
  • check
  • clog
  • crimp
  • cumbrance
  • deterrent
impediment
  • Catch-22
  • bar
  • barricade
  • barrier
  • block
  • blockage
  • bottleneck
  • burden
  • catch
  • chain
  • check
  • clog
stagnation
  • calm
  • dullness
  • quiescence
  • sluggishness
  • stasis
  • status
  • torpidity
  • torpor
stoppage
  • abeyance
  • arrest
  • blockage
  • check
  • close
  • closure
  • cutoff
  • deduction
  • discontinuance
  • down
  • downtime
  • hindrance
worsening
  • aggravate
  • corrode
  • damage
  • decline
  • degenerate
  • depress
  • descend
  • deteriorate
  • disintegrate
  • exacerbate
  • fall off
  • get worse

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