All in-junction antonyms
in-junc·tion
I i noun in-junction
- discouragement — an act or instance of discouraging.
- opposition — the action of opposing, resisting, or combating.
- betrayal — A betrayal is an action which betrays someone or something, or the fact of being betrayed.
- deceit — Deceit is behaviour that is deliberately intended to make people believe something which is not true.
- deception — Deception is the act of deceiving someone or the state of being deceived by someone.
- misinformation — to give false or misleading information to.
- approval — If you win someone's approval for something that you ask for or suggest, they agree to it.
- sanction — authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
- reply — followup
- heedless — careless; thoughtless; unmindful: Heedless of the danger, he returned to the burning building to save his dog.
- imprudence — not prudent; lacking discretion; incautious; rash.
- indiscretion — lack of discretion; imprudence.
- negligence — the quality, fact, or result of being negligent; neglect: negligence in discharging one's responsibilities.
- thoughtlessness — lacking in consideration for others; inconsiderate; tactless: a thoughtless remark.
- neglect — to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
- retreat — the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action.
- disorganization — a breaking up of order or system; disunion or disruption of constituent parts.
- lawlessness — contrary to or without regard for the law: lawless violence.
- request — the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left.
- contradiction — If you describe an aspect of a situation as a contradiction, you mean that it is completely different from other aspects, and so makes the situation confused or difficult to understand.
- reversal — an act or instance of reversing.
- revocation — the act of revoking; annulment.
- subordination — the act of placing in a lower rank or position: The refusal to allow women to be educated was part of society's subordination of women to men.
- irresponsibility — said, done, or characterized by a lack of a sense of responsibility: His refusal to work shows him to be completely irresponsible.
- countermand — If you countermand an order, you cancel it, usually by giving a different order.
- recall — to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
- breaking — (in Old English, Old Norse, etc) the change of a vowel into a diphthong
- transgression — an act of transgressing; violation of a law, command, etc.; sin.
- violation — the act of violating.
- aid — Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
- assistance — If you give someone assistance, you help them do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
- advantage — An advantage is something that puts you in a better position than other people.
- liberation — the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.