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taking wind out sails

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Main Entry: cross
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: betray, hinder

Synonyms:

backtalk, block, bollix, buck, crab, cramp, crimp, deny, double-cross, flummox, foil, foul up, frustrate, have bone to pick, impede, interfere, knock props out, louse up, obstruct, oppose, resist, sell out, sell*, snafu, stab in the back, stonewall, stump, stymie, take on, take wind out of sails, thwart

Antonyms:

abet, aid, assist, help
Main Entry: defeat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: frustrate

Synonyms:

baffle, balk, beat down, beat the system, blank, block, bury, cast down, cause setback, checkmate, circumvent, confound, contravene, cook*, counterplot, cross, disappoint, discomfit, disconcert, disprove, edge out, foil, invalidate, neutralize, nonplus, nose out, nullify, outwit, overturn, put end to, puzzle, quell, reduce, refute, ruin, scuttle, shave, shellac, skunk, spoil, squash, stump, subdue, subjugate, surmount, take wind out of sails, throw for loop, thwart, undo, victimize
Notes: decimate means to kill or destroy in large numbers; defeat means to win a victory over or to beat

Antonyms:

abet, aid, encourage, help, inspirit
Main Entry: puncture
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deflate someone's idea, feelings

Synonyms:

blow sky high, discourage, discredit, disillusion, disprove, explode, flatten, humble, knock bottom out, knock props from under, poke full of holes, shoot full of holes, take down a peg, take wind out of sails

Antonyms:

build up
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