💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Make against"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| go againstverb | To oppose; to resist |
| weigh againstverb | (idiomatic) To be disadvantageous to someone. |
| turn againstverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To rebel or oppose to something formerly supported. |
| take againstverb | To stop liking or supporting someone; to become unfriendly towards. |
| antagonizeverb | (transitive) To work against; to oppose (especially to incite a reaction). |
| pit againstverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To set in opposition to someone or something else. |
| give againstverb | (transitive) to attack or assault |
| set againstverb | (transitive) To cause (a person) to be in conflict or opposition with someone or something. |
| contrarynoun | The opposite. |
| contradictverb | To deny the truth or validity of (a statement or statements). |
| bear againstverb | (transitive) To approach someone or something as for an attack |
| disfavornoun | (American spelling) Alternative form of disfavour. [Lack of favour; displeasure.] |
| counterworknoun | counterattack |
| counteractverb | (transitive) To have a contrary or opposing effect or force on someone or something. |
| disfavournoun | Lack of favour; displeasure. |
| negateverb | To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict. |
| repugnateverb | (transitive, obsolete, rare) To oppose; to fight against. |
| controvertverb | (transitive) To dispute, to argue about (something). |
| antagoniseverb | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of antagonize. [(transitive) To work against; to oppose (especially to incite a reaction).] |
| undermineverb | (figuratively) To weaken or work against; to hinder, sabotage. |
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