Opposite of vanished, no longer present or existent
Opposite of lost or missing, usually temporarily
Opposite of no longer present or existing
Opposite of past tense for to vanish or disappear, especially gradually
“I would be minding my own business when the light seemed to appear out of nowhere.”
Opposite of past tense for to flee or run away
“We all quickly moved forward down a small ravine and then started up and were told to hold ground.”
Opposite of past tense for to gradually wane or dissipate
“The arpeggios sounded like they were getting louder, till at least they would peak before the energy would start to build again.”
Opposite of past tense for to cease to exist or be in use
“It is important that genetic diversity is preserved so that if conditions change, some individuals will have the genes necessary to cope and the species will survive.”
Opposite of past tense for to be lost or go missing
“It is amazing how quickly my possessions reappear when I offer a generous recompense.”
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