The opposite of gives is takes
opposite does not accept it gives things to the acceptors
The Oxford Dictionary site gives "brownfield" as the opposite of "greenfield", logically enough ...
Finding the opposite of a number involves changing its sign; for example, the opposite of 5 is -5. In contrast, the absolute value of a number represents its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction, so the absolute value of both 5 and -5 is 5. Essentially, the opposite gives you a number with the opposite sign, while absolute value gives you a non-negative magnitude.
On the eye test just do the opposite of the sign he gives you. Then you can get the chameleon suit.
The opposite of "receive" is "give." It's like a little dance of exchange - one person gets, the other gives. It's all about balance, darling.
Because of the definition of addition and subtraction. When looking at a real number line: when you add you move to the left or up, when you add the opposite of a number you move in the opposite direction.
The opposite of 243 is -243.
The opposite of 30 is -30, and the opposite of 8 is -8. The quotient of -30 and 6 is -5. Adding this to -8 gives us -13. Therefore, the final answer is -13.
Dis gives an opposite meaning when it is added to the word given.
No, the term "reptile" does not have an opposite in the same way that some words have antonyms. "Reptile" is a specific classification for certain cold-blooded vertebrates, so there is no direct opposite term for it.
Do you mean testator? If an heir receives a bequest, the testator is the person that gives the bequest to him/her.
They will be the same absolute value with opposite signs. They don't even have to be integers.