Opposite of present participle for to fix or repair something
“The state always seeks to avoid compensation when its actions take or damage private property.”
(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 put right (an unwelcome situation)
“This community activist initiated a propaganda campaign designed to wreck the community forum and the regeneration program.”
Opposite of present participle for to make amends for (damage done)
“Not only does it have a minuscule chance of success, but you will often compound the problem by adding new errors to the program.”
Opposite of present participle for to return to a former condition of health or vigor
“My body would eventually break under so much punishment from the week's intense training.”
Opposite of present participle for to transfer oneself to another place, especially in the company of others
“Stay where you are and I will be right back with a tray.”
Opposite of the act by which something is repaired or renewed
Opposite of the action of repairing something
Opposite of recuperative or having the essence of healing
“Drinking a whole bottle of wine last night is having a deleterious effect on my faculties this morning.”
Opposite of in the process of being improved
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