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All bitted antonyms

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verb bitted

  • aid — Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
  • assist — If you assist someone, you help them to do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
  • abet — If one person abets another, they help or encourage them to do something criminal or wrong. Abet is often used in the legal expression 'aid and abet'.
  • permit — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
  • release — to lease again.
  • include — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
  • welcome — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
  • facilitate — to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.): Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
  • liberate — to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
  • let go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • allow — If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
  • help — to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • continue — If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
  • support — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • forward — toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward.
  • open — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • approve — If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
  • advance — To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
  • free — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • indulge — to yield to an inclination or desire; allow oneself to follow one's will (often followed by in): Dessert came, but I didn't indulge. They indulged in unbelievable shopping sprees.
  • loosen — to unfasten or undo, as a bond or fetter.
  • incite — to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action: to incite a crowd to riot.
  • go ahead — permission or a signal to proceed: They got the go-ahead on the construction work.
  • promote — to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
  • loose — free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
  • foster — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
  • reveal — to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • push — to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.
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