Synonyms: put back, replace
Antonyms: abolish
Example Sentence:
Law and order was eventually restored by riot police.
3.FUNDAMENTAL (NOUN): : basics
Synonyms: essentials, rudiments
Antonyms: advanced principles
Example Sentence:
Two courses cover the fundamentals of microbiology.
4.BANKRUPT (ADJECTIVE): : insolvent
Synonyms: bankrupted, failed
Antonyms: solvent
Example Sentence:
His father went bankrupt and the family had to sell their home.
5.DEVIOUS (ADJECTIVE): : deceitful
Synonyms: duplicitous, insidious
Antonyms: honest, forthright
Example Sentence:
He plays a devious character.
6.RESUMPTION (NOUN): : restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:
Resumption of peace talks is expected soon.
7.DISPLACE (NOUN): : depose
Synonyms: dislodge, unseat
Antonyms: reinstate
Example Sentence:
His aides were discredited and displaced.
8.RIG (VERB): : dress
Synonyms: equip, furnish
Antonyms: disrobe, uncover
Example Sentence:
The children return from Box Hill, and are rigged out for church.
9.DODGE (VERB): : avoid
Synonyms: evade, shun
Antonyms: face up to, tackle
Example Sentence:
He'd caught her dodging fares on the underground.
10.PREMEDITATED (ADJECTIVE): : planned
Synonyms: calculated, deliberate
Antonyms: accidental, casual
Example Sentence:
Had it really been premeditated that he should fall into that camp?
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