In the children's game, the opposite is hide.
The opposite of seeking could be to not seek(ignore) or the culmination of seeking, which is to find.
"Necktie" does not have an antonym, exactly. Perhaps "shoelace," designating a knotted fabric at the opposite extremity from the head and neck, is what you seek.
The verb explore has no single word antonyms. To explore means to search or to seek out. The opposite meaning is to stay home or to remain insular.
The opposite activity would be to ask (inquire, query, question, interrogate, quiz, pose) or request (demand, solicit, seek, crave, petition for, call for, appeal for, beg for, sue for, invite, bid, summon). The opposite (inaction) is not to reply (ignore, disregard, neglect, overlook).
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
Seek.
The opposite of search is to find. Or to not search.The opposite of search (seek) could also be "hide."
Seek or show.
I think the word you seek is "allow".
Since avoid means to stay away, escape, or fend off an opposite meaning could be seek. You could also say face or meet.
The opposite of pursuit is retreat. If a police officer doesn't go after a criminal, they retreat, allowing the criminal to get away.
"Necktie" does not have an antonym, exactly. Perhaps "shoelace," designating a knotted fabric at the opposite extremity from the head and neck, is what you seek.
The verb explore has no single word antonyms. To explore means to search or to seek out. The opposite meaning is to stay home or to remain insular.
1) hide 2) touch your lips to ones of the opposite gender preferably 3) hope you don't get found!
The opposite activity would be to ask (inquire, query, question, interrogate, quiz, pose) or request (demand, solicit, seek, crave, petition for, call for, appeal for, beg for, sue for, invite, bid, summon). The opposite (inaction) is not to reply (ignore, disregard, neglect, overlook).
To extinguish the courage of; to dishearten; to depress the spirits of; to deprive of confidence; to deject; -- the opposite of encourage; as, he was discouraged in his undertaking; he need not be discouraged from a like attempt., To dishearten one with respect to; to discountenance; to seek to check by disfavoring; to deter one from; as, they discouraged his efforts., Lack of courage; cowardliness.
The future tense of the word "seek" is "will seek."