Opposite of having been transported or moved to a different place or location
Opposite of having been transported or conveyed to a different place or location
Opposite of having been moved
Opposite of to have carried or brought along with
“My new guitar was too bulky to take with me, and so I left it in Spain.”
Opposite of to have given what is needed or desired
“She brought some food for the party while I gladly consumed it.”
Opposite of to have transferred into another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
“I sat tight when the train stopped at Brussels before arriving at my destination.”
Opposite of past tense for to physically move from one place to another
“Keep the heavy appliances in place for now, and we will work out the logistics of conveying them to the new house later.”
Opposite of past tense for to arrange for something to belong to, or be officially controlled by, somebody else
“Public lands presently under the state, county, or municipal ownership could be expected to retain the existing administration and management.”
Opposite of past tense for to spread or pass something from one person to another
“Some states permit psychiatrists to withhold information from patients that would have a negative impact on their health or well-being.”
(computing) Opposite of past tense for to move digital data or files from one device to another
“You may choose to either delete or leave the files that are located in the Recycling Bin.”
Opposite of past tense for to convey the impression of (something) from one surface to another
“Maintain the print on the clay and allow it to dry before you heat it up in the kiln.”
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