Opposite of brought to an end
“After many years, his masterpiece was still incomplete. And yet, nobody dared to rush his genius.”
Opposite of having been or happened in the distant past
Opposite of denotes a termination of something or an action
“He noted to the King, that this was only the initial part of the war.”
(also used in adverb or preposition form) Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end
“Good health and peace of mind are crucial to my ongoing happiness.”
Opposite of ready for use
“Your device is currently inaccessible because the settings are not properly configured.”
Opposite of having been constructed or put together
Opposite of gone by in time and no longer existing
“The plan to extend the motorway is set for a later date.”
Opposite of outfitted or supplied with that which is required or desirable
Opposite of having been built or constructed
(abandoned) Opposite of to have carried out an action to the end
“I abandoned my search for the perfect wife.”
(began) Opposite of to have carried out an action to the end
“With little time to spare, I began work immediately.”
Opposite of to have served as a finishing touch to
“You have spoiled the look of our living room with your weird sense of style.”
Opposite of to have brought fulfillment or happiness to one's life
“I have never dissatisfied any of my tenants, least of all you, sir.”
Opposite of to have brought an event to a close or conclusion
“Casandra's tune opened the show, heralding the start of a weekend of festivities.”
Opposite of to have filled out in its entirety
“He restarted the registration process as he had filled out the form incorrectly.”
(of an action or task) Opposite of to have undertaken or performed
“She bypassed the test that most members are required to take.”
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