What are the hypernyms for Re-bated?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for re-bated?
The word "re-bated" refers to a discount or deduction taken off the original price of something. It could also mean a decrease in intensity or strength. The antonyms for "re-bated" are "increased," "raised," and "elevated." These terms denote an increase in the price, value or intensity of something. You might use them to describe a situation where a price has gone up, such as when a product becomes more popular. Alternatively, "re-bated" could be used to describe a situation where the intensity or strength of something has been reduced, such as when a person becomes less angry or upset. In this case, the antonyms would be "intensified," "strengthened," or "heightened.
What are the antonyms for Re-bated?
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v.
• deduct
- add
, - disallow
, - enlarge
, - expand
, - extend
, - hold
, - increase
, - keep
, - lengthen
, - raise
, - refuse
, - reject
, - strengthen
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• discount
• peter
• peter out
• reduce
• repay
• return
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