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Stays Over Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for stays over in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of stays over in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for stays over alphabetically.

advance
  • beforehand
  • earlier
  • early
  • first
  • foremost
  • forward
  • in front
  • in the forefront
  • in the lead
  • leading
  • previously
depart
  • abandon
  • abdicate
  • absent
  • beat it
  • blast off
  • cut and run
  • cut out
  • decamp
  • desert
  • disappear
  • emigrate
dislodge
  • dig out
  • disentangle
  • dislocate
  • displace
  • disturb
  • eject
  • evict
  • extricate
  • force out
  • oust
  • remove
disregard
  • apathy
  • brush-off
  • contempt
  • disdain
  • disesteem
  • disfavor
  • disinterest
  • disrespect
  • forgetting
  • heedlessness
  • inadvertence
get out
  • alight
  • avoid
  • be off
  • beat it
  • begone
  • break out
  • bug off
  • buzz off
  • clear out
  • decamp
  • depart
go
  • activity
  • animation
  • bang
  • birr
  • drive
  • energy
  • force
  • get-up-and-go
  • hardihood
  • life
  • moxie
leave
  • allowance
  • assent
  • authorization
  • concession
  • consent
  • dispensation
  • freedom
  • go-ahead
  • green light
  • liberty
  • okay
move
  • act
  • action
  • alteration
  • change
  • maneuver
  • measure
  • modification
  • motion
  • movement
  • ploy
  • procedure
refuse
  • debris
  • dregs
  • dross
  • dump
  • dunghill
  • dust
  • hogwash
  • junk
  • leavings
  • litter
  • muck
turn away
  • break off
  • come between
  • disaffect
  • disunite
  • divide
  • divorce
  • estrange
  • make indifferent
  • part
  • separate
  • set against
turn out
  • accouter
  • appoint
  • arm
  • bear
  • bring out
  • build
  • clothe
  • dress
  • fabricate
  • finish
  • fit

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