The opposite of the verb to catch (something thrown) could be to throw. The failure to catch would be to miss.
The opposite of catch (capture) could be to free or to release. The failure to catch could be to lose.
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If you are referring to a thrown object, like a Baseball, the antonym would be "throw" or "drop" (if you don't catch it). If you are referring to something like fishing, "release" would be the opposite. If you are referring to arriving on time to, say, get on a bus, the antonym would be "miss." Those are some of the major antonyms.
Throwing or Recieving
The opposite of threw (to throw) is caught (to catch).
The opposite of the verb "release" (let go) can be check, hold, capture, retain, detain, or gather. The opposite of the noun release could similarly be retention, or holding. For wildlife applications, the opposite (first) action would be to catch.
The opposite of the verb "release" (let go) can be check, hold, capture, retain, detain, or gather. The opposite of the noun release could similarly be retention, or holding. For wildlife applications, the opposite (first) action would be to catch.
An object that is flammable or inflammable is something that will easily catch fire. Although the words seem like they should have opposite meanings, they are actually synonyms.
As a verb, opposites of catch include throw or toss (you're on the letting go end of the ball), miss or drop (if you didn't catch), and let go or release (if you did, but you're not keeping it.)
The opposite of throwing is catching or receiving.
catch
throw and catch the ball in opposite hands
i would catch shinx or i would catch the opposite type of your rivals starter/ I Would catch a starly (die hard metallica fan)
The opposite of threw (to throw) is caught (to catch).
catch, or tear down. it depends which pitch u are looking for
You can catch the same Pokemon again but opposite gender, or you could catch a ditto and breed them that way. Ditto breeding is easier.
The opposite of the verb "release" (let go) can be check, hold, capture, retain, detain, or gather. The opposite of the noun release could similarly be retention, or holding. For wildlife applications, the opposite (first) action would be to catch.
The opposite of the verb "release" (let go) can be check, hold, capture, retain, detain, or gather. The opposite of the noun release could similarly be retention, or holding. For wildlife applications, the opposite (first) action would be to catch.
Catch-22, absurdity, ambiguity, anomaly, catch, enigma, error, inconsistency, mistake, mystery, nonsense, oddity, opposite, reverse
Barbarian Village, Lumbridge (near goblin house opposite lumbridge castle)
grab them around the back, opposite end to the claws thingies. use your thimb and forefinger.