Opposite of past tense for to elevate to a higher position
Opposite of past tense for to push steadily downward or against with some force
“We all yelled at Tony to lift the lever once the water had filled the reservoir.”
Opposite of past tense for to prop up
“I will lift my tired legs from this couch once they are fully rested.”
Opposite of past tense for to put a damper on one's mood or enthusiasm
“You need a nice, relaxing holiday to raise your spirits.”
Opposite of past tense for to go to a lower level, especially abruptly
“We watched the hot air balloons rise into the warm desert air.”
Moving or leading towards a lower place or level
“So, with lowered eyes, I nodded, showing my compliance.”
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