Opposite of past tense for to separate or force apart something (that is connected)
“Since the iron melts the glue just long enough for you to join the pieces together, you must work quickly and without hesitation.”
(arrived) Opposite of past tense for to leave or exit a place
“Bottineau engaged, that not a single ship should arrive at the island without his having sent information of it several days before.”
(waited) Opposite of past tense for to leave or exit a place
“I have a message for you. The German says to wait here!”
Opposite of past tense for to die or cease living
“Medical experts gave him little chance of surviving, but he was able to live another ten happy years on this planet.”
Opposite of standing on its own apart from the others
Opposite of physically split or separated from something else
Opposite of consisting of loose and scattered particles
“However, the mechanisms promoting transformation of these compact particles into surface-active components is still poorly understood.”
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