Opposite of past participle for to fail or be unsuccessful
Opposite of past participle for to draw to an end or close
Opposite of past participle for to live, especially under adverse conditions
“Physically, we would die without food and water.”
(of a machine) Opposite of past participle for to begin operating
“My old cellphone would break down after a couple of years, which would give me a good excuse to get a new one.”
Opposite of past participle for to be given birth to
“I would rather die than live after such a massacre of good people.”
Opposite of past participle for to achieve the desired aim or result
“He would sadly fail, yet failure could never stop him from trying again.”
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