Opposite of past tense for to leave one's present location
Opposite of past tense for to populate a given place
“It is vitally important that the people here are united in this thrust to depopulate the country area.”
Opposite of past tense for to take part in
“If residents strengthen the city's identity, they will be ready one day to leave the mainland and form a city-state akin to Singapore.”
Opposite of past tense for to physically place in a given location
“The tech company decided it would be prudent to leave Silicon Valley after many years of being established there.”
Opposite of past tense for to put off until a later time
“We need to proceed now, or the others will catch up to us!”
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