(of food, drink or drugs) Opposite of to have consumed
“I abstained from unhealthy foods because I wanted to lose weight.”
Opposite of past tense for to consume a substance that is (presumably) edible
“She would proceed to spit the food out in disgust due to its bitter aftertaste.”
Opposite of past tense for to have a meal
“As part of his plan to lose weight, he would intermittently fast for a few days before indulging in a full meal.”
(strengthened) Opposite of past tense for to wear away gradually
“The industrial-strength adhesive will strengthen the torsional resistance of the ladder.”
(prolonged) Opposite of past tense for to wear away gradually
“A layer of wax will prolong the durability of the finish.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause (someone) to worry or be annoyed
“Sansa made every attempt to appease Joffrey so as not to incur his wrath.”
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