(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
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Opposite of to bring to completion
Opposite of to bring about or cause something to happen
“The president would end the policies enacted by his predecessor as soon as he was in office.”
Opposite of to perform or execute an action or task
“Are you just going to idle and do nothing?”
Opposite of to carry out a set of instructions
“I would disregard the directions on the back of the box as I felt they were unnecessarily verbose.”
(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
“The director will facilitate a meeting with key stakeholders of the company.”
Opposite of to fulfill or satisfy the terms or conditions of
“He would later break his contract to join another organization.”
Opposite of to be able to accomplish
“I will fail to wake up that early to make the appointment.”
(of an action or task) Opposite of to undertake or perform
“Because of your goodwill towards the association, you will be allowed to bypass the test that most members are required to take.”
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