Opposite of having as a name
Opposite of singled out from a number or group
“We hope all the artists, chosen and unchosen, get a boost in sales from the appearance on the show.”
Opposite of to have shouted or screamed, typically to express negative emotions
“The beggar mumbled every time we walked past.”
Opposite of to have invited someone somewhere
“We disinvited our neighbors over for lunch after they had proven themselves to be real jerks.”
Opposite of to have consulted a professional as a client
“I have brushed off my lawyer as this issue is not as serious as he makes it seem.”
Opposite of past tense for to designate a particular name or title
“Andrew was not his real name and other aspects of his background have been changed in order to anonymize him.”
Opposite of past tense for to refer to or consider (someone or something) as being
“If truth be told, I disassociate you as being an elitist, given your indifferent nature about most things related to politics.”
Opposite of past tense for to forecast, tell of or describe beforehand
“As per my usual skepticism, I very much doubt the credibility of this prophecy.”
Opposite of past tense for to make a guess
“They could not go behind the returns and make inquiry as to the actual number of votes cast, and thus determine the result of the election.”
Opposite of past tense for to get into contact with, especially by telephone
“He is a bad influence on you, and I would prefer you to avoid him.”
Opposite of past tense for to command or request (someone) to do something or be somewhere
“After failing to be entertained, the King would dismiss the court jester.”
Opposite of past tense for to command the doing of by virtue of one's authority
“Prior to the assault, Warren was forced to cancel the attack after determining the strength of the now formidably entrenched Confederates.”
Opposite of past tense for to order or instruct to go, or come, to a particular destination or in a particular direction
“Security had to step in and disperse the crowd when they got unruly after the game.”
Opposite of past tense for to wake someone up
“We have to sedate the patient because he is agitated and we cannot diagnose him in such a frenzied state.”
Opposite of past tense for to decide or announce that (a planned event) will not take place
“The tennis match would continue despite the temperature soaring above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.”
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