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drop out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stop doing an activity
Synonyms: abandon, back out, cease, forsake, give notice, give up, leave, quit, renege, retreat, withdraw
Antonyms: begin, carry out, engage, join
Main Entry: bolt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: run quickly away
Synonyms: abscond, bail out, bound, cop out, cut loose, cut out, dart, dash, ditch*, drop out, dump*, escape, flee, flight, fly, hightail, hotfoot, hurtle, jump, kiss goodbye, leap, leave flat, leave high and dry, leave holding the bag, leave in the lurch, make a break for it, make off, make tracks, opt out, run like scared rabbit, run out on, rush, scamper, scoot, skedaddle, skip, split*, spring, sprint, start, startle, step on it, take flight, take off, walk out on
Antonyms: stay, wait
Main Entry: disavow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reject
Synonyms: abjure, contradict, deny, disacknowledge, disallow, disclaim, disown, drop out, forswear, gainsay, go back on word, impugn, negate, negative, refuse, renege, renig, repudiate, wash hands of, weasel out of, welsh, worm out of
Antonyms: agree, approve, sanction, vouch for, vow
Main Entry: disengage
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: free from connection
Synonyms: abstract, back off, back out, cut loose, cut out, detach, disassociate, disconnect, disentangle, disjoin, dissociate, disunite, divide, drop out, ease, extricate, liberate, loose, loosen, opt out, pull the plug, release, separate, set free, unbind, uncouple, undo, unfasten, unfix, unloose, untie, weasel out, withdraw
Antonyms: attach, bind, connect, engage, fasten, join, unite
Main Entry: leave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abandon, renounce
Synonyms: back out, cease, cede, desert, desist, drop, drop out, evacuate, forbear, forsake, give notice, give up*, hand over, knock off, maroon, quit, refrain, relinquish, resign, stop, surrender, terminate, waive, yield
Notes: let means to make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen, to allow; leave means to go away from a place
Antonyms: continue, hold, keep
Main Entry: quit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abandon, leave
Synonyms: abdicate, blow*, book*, bow out, check out, cut out, decamp, depart, desert, drop, drop out, evacuate, exit, forsake, get off, give up, go, go away from, hang it up, leave flat, leave hanging, pull out, push off, relinquish, renounce, resign, retire, run out on, surrender, take a walk, take off, throw over, vacate, walk out on, withdraw, yield
Antonyms: come, remain, stay
Main Entry: rebel
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: refuse to obey
Synonyms: be insubordinate, boycott, break with, censure, combat, come out against, criticize, defy, denounce, disobey, dissent, drop out, fight, get out of line, insurrect, make waves, mutiny, oppose, opt out, overthrow, overturn, remonstrate, renounce, resist, revolt, riot, rise up, rock the boat, run amok, secede, strike, take up arms, turn against, upset
Notes: to revolt is to refuse to obey the constraints imposed by another; to rebel is to attempt to replace those constraints by a set of one's own
Antonyms: agree, comply, obey
Main Entry: relinquish
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give up, let go
Synonyms: abandon, abdicate, abnegate, back down, cast, cast off, cede, cut loose, desert, discard, ditch*, drop, drop like hot potato, drop out, dump*, forbear, forgo, forsake, forswear, hand over, kick, kiss good-bye, lay aside, leave, opt out, quit, quit cold turkey, release, renounce, repudiate, resign, retire from, sacrifice, shed, stand down, surrender, swear off, take the oath, take the pledge, vacate, waive, withdraw, yield
Antonyms: hold, keep, take
Main Entry: renounce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abandon, reject
Synonyms: abdicate, abjure, abnegate, abstain from, apostacize, arrogate, cast off, decline, defect, demit, deny, desert, disavow, discard, disclaim, disown, divorce oneself from, drop out, dump*, eschew, forgo, forsake, forswear, give up, leave flat, leave off, opt out, quit, rat, recant, relinquish, repudiate, resign, sell out, spurn, swear off, take the pledge, tergiversate, tergiverse, throw off, throw over, toss over, turn, waive, walk out on, wash hands of
Notes: renounce often equals abjure but may carry the meaning of disclaim or disown and may imply a sacrifice for a greater end
Antonyms: allow, approve, condone
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