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Went Out On A Limb Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for went out on a limb in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of went out on a limb in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for went out on a limb alphabetically.

abstain
  • abjure
  • abnegate
  • avoid
  • cease
  • constrain
  • curb
  • decline
  • deny oneself
  • do without
  • eschew
  • evade
  • fast
  • fence-sit
  • forbear
  • forgo
  • give the go by
  • give up
  • go on the wagon
  • keep from
aim
  • ambition
  • aspiration
  • course
  • desideratum
  • design
  • desire
  • direction
  • end
  • intent
  • intention
  • mark
  • object
  • objective
  • plan
  • purpose
  • scheme
  • target
  • where one is heading
  • wish
design
  • architecture
  • arrangement
  • blueprint
  • chart
  • comp
  • composition
  • conception
  • constitution
  • construction
  • delineation
  • depiction
  • diagram
  • doodle
  • drawing
  • dummy
  • form
  • formation
  • idea
  • layout
plan
  • aim
  • angle
  • animus
  • arrangement
  • big picture
  • contrivance
  • course of action
  • deal
  • device
  • disposition
  • expedient
  • game plan
  • gimmick
  • ground plan
  • idea
  • intent
  • intention
  • layout
  • machination
scheme
  • arrangement
  • blueprint
  • chart
  • codification
  • contrivance
  • design
  • device
  • diagram
  • disposition
  • draft
  • expedient
  • game plan
  • layout
  • order
  • ordering
  • outline
  • pattern
  • plan
  • presentation
understand
  • accept
  • apprehend
  • be aware
  • be conscious of
  • be with it
  • catch
  • catch on
  • conceive
  • deduce
  • discern
  • distinguish
  • explain
  • fathom
  • figure out
  • find out
  • follow
  • get
  • get the hang of
  • get the idea

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