Opposite of past tense for to block or get in someone's line of vision
“If he could drop to the ledge and not fall into the bottom of the canyon five hundred feet below, he could get out of sight immediately.”
Opposite of past tense for to obscure to the eye or understanding
“It had been lying underground for thousands of years until a huge storm had blown away the desert sands to reveal it in all its glory.”
Opposite of past tense for to overawe someone, especially with words or facts they may not fully comprehend
“In attempting to elucidate the significance of this paradox, I want to proceed carefully.”
Opposite of past tense for to charm or beguile
“Those earphones stuffed into your head will repel men from saying a single word to you.”
Opposite of past tense for to deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception
“Things are not as clear-cut as you might think, so perhaps you should enlighten me.”
Opposite of having a feeling of giddiness or dizziness
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