1.ACQUIESCE (Verb): agree reluctantly
Synonyms: consent, comply
Antonyms: resist
Example: She acquiesced to the manager’s decision despite her doubts.
2.CONSTRAIN (Verb): restrict
Synonyms: limit, curb
Antonyms: free
Example: Strict deadlines constrained the team’s creativity.
3.DISPEL (Verb): remove doubts or fear
Synonyms: eliminate, clear
Antonyms: create
Example: The teacher’s explanation helped dispel confusion among students.
4.FALTER (Verb): lose strength or hesitate
Synonyms: weaken, stumble
Antonyms: persist
Example: His confidence began to falter during the final round.
5.INFLUX (Noun): large arrival of people or things
Synonyms: surge, inflow
Antonyms: outflow
Example: The company experienced an influx of new applications this year.
6.OBLIGE (Verb): force or help
Synonyms: compel, assist
Antonyms: refuse
Example: The contract obliges employees to follow company policies.
7.COMPLACENT (Adjective): overly satisfied with oneself
Synonyms: smug, overconfident
Antonyms: alert
Example: After early success, the team became complacent and lost focus.
8.DISRUPTIVE (Adjective): causing disturbance
Synonyms: obstructive, disturbing
Antonyms: stabilizing
Example: His disruptive behavior affected the entire class.
9.INCENTIVIZE (Verb): motivate with rewards
Synonyms: encourage, stimulate
Antonyms: discourage
Example: The government introduced schemes to incentivize clean energy use.
10.SUBSTANTIATE (Verb): support with evidence
Synonyms: verify, confirm
Antonyms: refute
Example: The scientist could not substantiate the theory with sufficient data.
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