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CSS Solved Synonyms and Antonyms
Choose Synonym of ‘Fiduciary’:
Trustee
Assistant
Notary
Attorney
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Choose Antonym of ‘Quiescent’:
Lackadaisical
Active
Dull
Prescient
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Choose Synonym of ‘Plutocrat’:
Magnate
Priest
Judge
Astronaut
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Choose Synonym of ‘Demographic’:
government
demons
communications
population
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Choose Antonym of ‘Seedy’:
Elegant
Crummy
Tacky
Torn
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Choose Synonym of ‘Prognosis’:
Offering
Prediction
Warning
Advance
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Choose Synonym of ‘Oxidized’:
Cool down
Abrade
Aid
Prevent
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Choose Antonym of ‘Important’:
Trivial
Clear
Turning
Wavy
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Choose Antonym of ‘Anomaly’:
Abnormality
Inconsistency
Regularity
Deviation
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CSS Solved Synonyms and Antonyms
Choose Antonym of ‘Relinquish’:
Assume
Confer
Leave
Throw
Relinquish (Verb): To unwillingly give up power, position, claim, responsibility, or an advantage, especially when you don’â„¢t want to do this. In simple words, if we relinquish something, such as power, seat, position, etc., we give it up. Thus, the correct answer is “Assume”. Synonyms Synonyms of ‘Relinquish’ are: Give up, leave, drop, release, abandon, resign, desert, quit, yield, hand-over, surrender, withdraw from, let go, retire from, renounce, waive, vacate, forsake, repudiate, forgo, abdicate, lay aside, cede, discontinue, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of ‘Relinquish’ are: Seize, retain, maintain, vindicate, assert, enforce, prosecute, defend, continue, allow, claim, assert, fight, hold, keep, stay, revert, take up, etc. Word in a sentence She refused to relinquish control of her organization. His father and his uncle relinquish his claim to the throne. Nimra relinquished control of the family business to her daughter.
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