What are the hypernyms for Going all out?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
exerting oneself, being at one’s peak performance, giving 110%, giving it one’s all, giving one’s best effort, pushing beyond one’s limits.
What are the opposite words for going all out?
Antonyms for "going all out" include "taking it easy," "holding back," "moderating," "restraining," "limiting," "conserving," and "reducing effort." Each of these alternatives describe a less intense or less extreme effort or commitment. While "going all out" suggests a full and intense effort, its opposite suggests a calmer approach with less exertion or energy. Depending on the situation, an individual might find it advantageous to go all out or take a more measured approach. Ultimately, the choice depends on individual goals and circumstances, and either approach can lead to success or failure.
What are the antonyms for Going all out?
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n.
• pursuit
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v.
• speed
- block
, - cease
, - check
, - decrease
, - delay
, - dissuade
, - halt
, - hinder
, - hurt
, - obstruct
, - prevent
, - procrastinate
, - rest
, - retard
, - slow
, - stop
, - walk
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• strain
• strive
• struggle
• try
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