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Makes A Stand Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for makes a stand in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of makes a stand in 8 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for makes a stand alphabetically.

agreement
  • acceding
  • accession
  • accommodation
  • accord
  • accordance
  • acknowledging
  • adjustment
  • affiliation
  • affinity
  • alliance
  • amity
  • approving
  • arbitration
  • arrangement
answer
  • Band-Aid
  • acknowledgment
  • antiphon
  • back talk
  • backcap
  • close
  • comeback
  • comment
  • cooler
  • counterclaim
  • crack
  • defense
  • disclosure
  • echo
calm
  • at a standstill
  • at peace
  • bland
  • breathless
  • breezeless
  • bucolic
  • cool
  • halcyon
  • harmonious
  • hushed
  • in order
  • inactive
  • low-key
  • mild
decision
  • accommodation
  • accord
  • adjudication
  • adjudicature
  • adjustment
  • agreement
  • arbitration
  • arrangement
  • choice
  • compromise
  • declaration
  • determination
  • end
  • finding
deny
  • abjure
  • abnegate
  • ban
  • begrudge
  • call on
  • contradict
  • contravene
  • controvert
  • curb
  • disacknowledge
  • disallow
  • disavow
  • disbelieve
  • discard
dodge
  • contrivance
  • device
  • machination
  • method
  • plan
  • plot
  • ploy
  • ruse
  • scheme
  • stratagem
  • strategy
  • subterfuge
  • wile
ignore
  • avoid
  • be oblivious to
  • blink
  • brush off
  • bury one's head in sand
  • cold-shoulder
  • discount
  • disdain
  • evade
  • fail
  • forget
  • let it go
  • look the other way
  • neglect
victory
  • achievement
  • advantage
  • ascendancy
  • bull's-eye
  • clean sweep
  • conquest
  • control
  • defeat
  • defeating
  • destruction
  • dominion
  • feather in cap
  • gain
  • grand slam

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