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Self-directing Antonyms

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barred
  • barricade
  • block
  • blockade
  • bolt
  • caulk
  • clog
  • close
  • dam
  • deadbolt
  • dike
  • fasten
  • fence
  • jam
  • latch
  • lock
bound
  • apprenticed
  • articled
  • bent
  • bounden
  • certain
  • coerced
  • compelled
  • constrained
  • contracted
  • doomed
  • driven
  • duty-bound
  • enslaved
  • fated
  • firm
busy
  • active
  • already taken
  • assiduous
  • at it
  • buried
  • diligent
  • employed
  • engaged
  • engrossed
  • having a full plate
  • having enough on one's plate
  • having fish to fry
  • having many irons in the fire
  • hustling
  • in a meeting
confined
  • bedfast
  • bedridden
  • bottled up
  • bound
  • chilled
  • circumscribed
  • compassed
  • cooped up
  • cramp
  • cramped
  • detained
  • flattened out
  • grounded
  • hampered
  • held
costly
  • an arm and leg
  • cher
  • dear
  • excessive
  • executive
  • exorbitant
  • extortionate
  • extravagant
  • fancy
  • high
  • high-priced
  • highly priced
  • inordinate
  • precious
  • premium
dependent
  • abased
  • clinging
  • counting on
  • debased
  • defenseless
  • humbled
  • immature
  • indigent
  • inferior
  • lesser
  • minor
  • poor
  • reliant
  • relying on
  • secondary
enslaved
  • bind
  • capture
  • chain
  • check
  • circumscribe
  • coerce
  • compel
  • confine
  • deprive
  • disenfranchise
  • disfranchise
  • dominate
  • enchain
  • enclose
  • enthrall
expensive
  • an arm and a leg
  • at a premium
  • big-ticket
  • costly
  • dear
  • excessive
  • exorbitant
  • extravagant
  • fancy
  • high
  • highway robbery
  • holdup
  • immoderate
  • inordinate
  • invaluable
high-priced
  • expensive
  • extravagant
  • precious
  • premium
  • pricey
  • steep
hindered
  • arrest
  • balk
  • bar
  • block
  • bottleneck
  • box in
  • burden
  • check
  • choke
  • clog
  • contravene
  • counteract
  • crab
  • cramp
  • crimp
limited
  • bound
  • bounded
  • checked
  • circumscribed
  • confined
  • constrained
  • controlled
  • curbed
  • defined
  • delimited
  • determinate
  • finite
  • fixed
  • hampered
  • hemmed in
mean
  • close
  • greedy
  • mercenary
  • mingy
  • miserly
  • niggard
  • parsimonious
  • penny-pinching
  • penurious
  • rapacious
  • scrimpy
  • selfish
  • stingy
  • tight
  • tight-fisted
niggardly
  • chintzy
  • closefisted
  • illiberal
  • mean
  • mingy
  • miserly
  • narrow
  • parsimonious
  • penny-pinching
  • penurious
  • skimpy
  • skinflint
  • tight
  • tight-fisted
  • ungenerous
occupied
  • active
  • clocked up
  • employed
  • engaged
  • engrossed
  • head over heels
  • tied up
  • too much on plate
  • working
prevented
  • blocked
  • interfered with
  • interrupted
  • stopped
priced
  • costing
  • estimated
  • worth
restrained
  • bottled up
  • calm and collected
  • chilled
  • conservative
  • controlled
  • cool
  • corked up
  • discreet
  • in charge
  • in check
  • inobtrusive
  • laid-back
  • mild
  • moderate
  • muted
scheduled
  • anticipated
  • becoming
  • coming
  • condign
  • deserved
  • earned
  • equitable
  • expected
  • fair
  • fit
  • fitting
  • good
  • just
  • justified
  • merited
suppressed
  • abolish
  • annihilate
  • beat down
  • bottle
  • bring to naught
  • burke
  • censor
  • check
  • clamp
  • conceal
  • conquer
  • contain
  • cover up
  • crack down on
  • crush
tight-fisted
  • chintzy
  • closefisted
  • illiberal
  • mean
  • mingy
  • miserly
  • narrow
  • niggardly
  • parsimonious
  • penny-pinching
  • penurious
  • skimpy
  • skinflint
  • tight
  • ungenerous

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