What are some opposite words for kick in?
Antonyms for kick inkick in
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term kick in.
Princeton's WordNet
set in, kick inverb
enter a particular state
"Laziness set in"; "After a few moments, the effects of the drug kicked in"
Synonyms:
kick down, set in, chip in, give, contributecontribute, give, chip in, kick inverb
contribute to some cause
"I gave at the office"
Synonyms:
commit, dedicate, cave in, collapse, conduce, bring, impart, pass on, add, move over, return, establish, set in, lead, reach, present, have, generate, fall in, make, pay, consecrate, throw, gift, feed, break, put up, ease up, apply, give, grant, open, founder, devote, bestow, hold, pass, render, sacrifice, yield, turn over, leave, kick down, give way, chip in, contribute, afford, lend, handkick in, kick downverb
open violently
"kick in the doors"
Synonyms:
kick down, set in, chip in, give, contribute
How to use kick in in a sentence?
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Whatever happened to that old-fashioned Grandpa If he still survives, he must be hiding in the small towns. You sure don't see him very often in the big city. The big-city Grandpa has gone big time. ... He is the life of every party, and out to prove he is just as young as he ever was. A grandchild who makes the mistake of calling him 'Gramps' is lucky if he isn't rewarded by a quick kick in the stomach.
That recession - for me it was a nasty kick in the teeth. For that, Labour are just too irresponsible, that's the thing with them, how can I say it without sounding patronizing? I don't think he's up to the job.
The hours between mid-afternoon and dinnertime are when cravings kick in hard.
Today's market shows that investors are concerned about the global economic outlook, we can't tell if the market has hit the bottom because it's difficult to predict companies' valuations. Once there is any indication on how much impact a China's slowdown will have on companies' earnings, bargain hunting may kick in.
We had a number of cost efforts which did not kick in in the third quarter which will be reflected now. Also, we will get the benefit of lower alumina costs ... Our cost structure will be better in Q4 than in Q3.
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