Opposite of present participle for to compliment someone, especially for an achievement
“If you make a mistake, you apologize. You do not denigrate someone else to get yourself out of a hole of your own making.”
Opposite of present participle for to make or be made into a specific shape or form
“Goannas use a sideswipe with their heavy tail as their main weapon of defense and have been known to break the leg of a pursuing dog.”
Opposite of present participle for to mend or repair something that is broken or not functioning
“Kevin was a naughty boy who would mistreat and break his toys.”
(of a cloth or fabric) Opposite of present participle for to stitch or sew up
“If possible, tear the fabric before you begin, so that you can follow the straight of the weave when cutting.”
Opposite of present participle for to bring into existence
“You can destroy the evidence by smashing it with a hammer.”
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