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Takes In Directions Antonyms

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

accumulate
  • accrue
  • acquire
  • add to
  • agglomerate
  • aggregate
  • amalgamate
  • assemble
  • bring together
  • cache
  • clean up
  • collect
  • collocate
  • compile
  • concentrate
  • cumulate
  • draw together
  • expand
  • gain
  • gather
  • grow
appear
  • arise
  • arrive
  • attend
  • be present
  • be within view
  • blow in
  • bob up
  • break through
  • breeze in
  • check in
  • clock in
  • come
  • come forth
  • come into view
  • come out
  • come to light
  • crop up
  • develop
  • drop in
  • emerge
arrange
  • align
  • array
  • class
  • classify
  • clear the decks
  • dispose
  • file
  • fix up
  • form
  • group
  • line up
  • methodize
  • organize
  • police
  • police up
  • position
  • put in good shape
  • put in order
  • put to rights
  • range
arrive
  • access
  • alight
  • appear
  • attain
  • barge in
  • blow in
  • bob up
  • breeze in
  • bust in
  • buzz
  • check in
  • clock in
  • disembark
  • dismount
  • drop anchor
  • drop in
  • enter
  • fall by
  • fall in
  • get to
assemble
  • accumulate
  • agglomerate
  • amass
  • bring together
  • bunch
  • bunch up
  • call
  • call together
  • capture
  • collect
  • come together
  • convene
  • convoke
  • corral
  • flock
  • gang up
  • gather
  • group
  • hang around
  • hang out
collect
  • aggregate
  • amass
  • array
  • assemble
  • cluster
  • compile
  • congregate
  • congress
  • convene
  • converge
  • convoke
  • corral
  • flock
  • flock together
  • gather
  • get hold of
  • group
  • heap
  • hoard
  • muster
garner
  • amass
  • assemble
  • cull
  • cumulate
  • deposit
  • extract
  • gather
  • glean
  • harvest
  • hive
  • hoard
  • lay in
  • lay up
  • pick up
  • put by
  • reap
  • reserve
  • roll up
  • save
  • stockpile
gather
  • accumulate
  • aggregate
  • amass
  • assemble
  • associate
  • bunch up
  • capture
  • choose
  • close with
  • cluster
  • collect
  • concentrate
  • congregate
  • convene
  • converge
  • corral
  • crowd
  • cull
  • draw
  • draw in
hide
  • adumbrate
  • blot out
  • bury
  • cache
  • camouflage
  • cloak
  • cover
  • curtain
  • disguise
  • dissemble
  • ditch
  • duck
  • eclipse
  • ensconce
  • go into hiding
  • go underground
  • harbor
  • hold back
  • hole up
  • hush up
hold
  • authority
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clout
  • clutch
  • control
  • dominance
  • dominion
  • grip
  • influence
  • occupancy
  • occupation
  • ownership
  • pull
  • purchase
  • retention
  • sway
  • tenacity
  • tenure
keep
  • accumulate
  • amass
  • cache
  • care for
  • carry
  • conduct
  • conserve
  • control
  • deal in
  • deposit
  • detain
  • direct
  • enjoy
  • garner
  • grasp
  • grip
  • have
  • heap
  • hold back
  • manage
marry
  • ally
  • associate
  • become one
  • bond
  • catch
  • combine
  • conjoin
  • conjugate
  • contract
  • couple
  • drop anchor
  • espouse
  • get hitched
  • get married
  • join
  • knit
  • land
  • lead to altar
  • link
  • match
unite
  • affiliate
  • ally
  • amalgamate
  • associate
  • band
  • band together
  • become one
  • blend
  • close ranks
  • coadjute
  • coalesce
  • commingle
  • concur
  • confederate
  • conjoin
  • connect
  • consolidate
  • cooperate
  • couple
  • embody
welcome
  • acceptable
  • accepted
  • agreeable
  • appreciated
  • cherished
  • congenial
  • contenting
  • cordial
  • delightful
  • desirable
  • desired
  • esteemed
  • favorable
  • genial
  • good
  • grateful
  • gratifying
  • honored
  • invited
  • nice

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