Opposite of being bent, creased, or crumpled in shape
Opposite of having wrinkles or slight folds, especially of fabric
Opposite of having been coiled or curled into a roll
Opposite of past tense for to fold or bend something over, especially so that it comes in contact with itself
“Jack stopped on the thirty-ninth floor, spread the blueprints out on the floor, and studied it.”
Opposite of past tense for to wrinkle, or cause to become wrinkled
“I laid the reins over the saddle horn and began rubbing my hands together to smooth out the creases.”
Opposite of past tense for to envelop or enclose someone or something
“Ed reached out to tickle Katherine's sides, hoping to get her to release him from her hold.”
(of a business) Opposite of past tense for to go bankrupt or become insolvent
“He was surprised that his business continued to thrive despite the economic downturn.”
Opposite of past tense for to fail, especially in spectacular fashion
“Jack Traven would eventually succeed in saving most of the passengers from a bus that is wired with a bomb.”
Opposite of past tense for to blend by stirring gently, with a folding action
“Some effort was made to separate the mixture, but the samples were greatly contaminated because some techniques were not carried out properly.”
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