What are the hypernyms for Re-covering?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for re-covering?
The word "re-covering" refers to the act of covering something again or repairing a damaged surface. Antonyms for this word refer to actions that directly oppose it. Some antonyms include exposing, uncovering, revealing, or removing coverings. For example, instead of re-covering a sofa, you could uncover it to show off its natural texture or remove the old covering entirely. Similarly, rather than re-covering a floor with a new carpet, you could reveal its wood finish or remove the carpet to leave the floor bare. Antonyms for "re-covering" offer alternative ways to treat surfaces and bring out their unique characteristics without hiding them.
What are the antonyms for Re-covering?
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adj.
• better
• convalescent
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n.
• rescue
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v.
• come back
• find
• get back
• improve
- blow
, - corrupt
, - demote
, - depress
, - descend
, - dirty
, - drop
, - dull
, - halt
, - hinder
, - lessen
, - lower
, - pollute
, - recede
, - reduce
, - repress
, - retreat
, - retrogress
, - stop
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• mend
• obtain
- disperse
, - distribute
, - divide
, - endanger
, - forsake
, - free
, - give
, - give up
, - let go
, - offer
, - plant
, - release
, - sacrifice
, - scatter
, - squander
, - surrender
, - throw away
, - waste
, - yield
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• pick up
• profit
• rally
• ransom
• reanimate
• reap
• recapture
• recompense
• recondition
• recover
- break
, - damage
, - decline
, - decrease
, - destroy
, - deteriorate
, - diminish
, - forfeit
, - harm
, - hurt
, - injure
, - kill
, - lose
, - mislay
, - miss
, - ruin
, - spend
, - wane
, - weaken
, - worsen
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• recruit
• regain
• rehabilitate
• repair
• replace
• rescue
• revive
- agitate
, - annoy
, - deaden
, - discourage
, - dishearten
, - dissuade
, - disturb
, - sadden
, - suppress
, - trouble
, - worry
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• save
• succeed
• survive
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