Opposite of coming into possession of
“I will be giving my old laptop to my younger brother.”
Opposite of present participle for to come, accumulate or gather together into a single mass or collection
“A few arrests were made as police in riot gear and on horses swept through to disperse the crowd.”
(distributing) Opposite of present participle for to collect, acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“We need to distribute leaflets, write letters, send faxes, talk to people, get the message across, and change opinions.”
(distributing) Opposite of present participle for to collect, acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“Instruct the budget committee to allocate some proportion of the funds to the service side of the organization, as they see fit.”
Opposite of a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gathered or been acquired
Opposite of growth or increase by the gradual accumulation of additional layers or matter
Opposite of the buying or obtaining of assets or objects
“We had one buyer who had put an offer contingent on the sale of his home.”
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