Opposite of past participle for to arrive at an answer through logic
“I had to think long and hard, then I had to give up on figuring out this puzzle.”
Opposite of past participle for to wait through something, especially something that is difficult to endure
Opposite of past participle for to achieve, especially by succeeding in a competition or contest
“The objective is to win the game, not lose it.”
Opposite of past participle for to continuously remind or complain to (someone) in an annoying way
Opposite of past participle for to persist steadfastly in pursuit of a goal, especially despite challenges
(hammer away) Opposite of past participle for to persevere with a task or endeavor
Opposite of past participle for to put an end to
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