Opposite of past tense for to give a specified name or description to
“They made a conscientious effort to delabel those who are marginalized.”
(tag along with) Opposite of past tense for to follow or accompany someone
“Over the course of the game, you must locate the various places where they have barricaded themselves, then guide them to designated safe areas.”
Opposite of past tense for to pursue, typically in order to keep track of, or to apprehend, someone
“He would lead all others in the race by a substantial margin.”
Opposite of past tense for to add to something, especially as an afterthought or with no real connection
“Remove all annotations when the corrections are done.”
Opposite of past tense for to attach a label to
“She put all her shopping bags down and then proceeded to untag all the clothes one by one.”
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