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Moving Along Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for moving along in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of moving along in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for moving along alphabetically.

ascend
  • arise
  • climb
  • escalate
  • float
  • fly
  • lift off
  • mount
  • move up
  • rise
  • scale
  • soar
  • sprout
  • take off
discourage
  • abash
  • afflict
  • alarm
  • appall
  • awe
  • beat down
  • bother
  • break one's heart
  • bully
  • cast down
  • chill
  • confuse
  • cow
dissuade
  • advise against
  • caution against
  • chicken out
  • counsel
  • cry out against
  • deprecate
  • derail
  • deter
  • disadvise
  • discourage
  • disincline
  • divert
  • exhort
hold
  • authority
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clout
  • clutch
  • control
  • dominance
  • dominion
  • grip
  • influence
  • occupancy
  • occupation
keep
  • accumulate
  • amass
  • cache
  • care for
  • carry
  • conduct
  • conserve
  • control
  • deal in
  • deposit
  • detain
  • direct
  • enjoy
remain
  • abide
  • be left
  • bide
  • bivouac
  • bunk
  • cling
  • continue
  • delay
  • dwell
  • endure
  • freeze
  • go on
  • halt
retard
  • arrest
  • back off
  • baffle
  • balk
  • bog
  • bog down
  • brake
  • bring to screeching halt
  • check
  • choke
  • choke off
  • clog
  • close off
rise
  • acceleration
  • accession
  • accretion
  • addition
  • advance
  • advancement
  • aggrandizement
  • ascent
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • breakthrough
  • climb
  • distention
stay
  • break
  • halt
  • holiday
  • sojourn
  • stop
  • stopover
  • vacation
stop
  • bar
  • barricade
  • blank wall
  • block
  • blockade
  • break
  • break off
  • brick wall
  • cease
  • cessation
  • check
  • close
  • closing

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