(beginning) Opposite of occurring or existing at the end of a process or period of time
(beginning) Opposite of occurring or existing at the end of a process or period of time
Opposite of providing a conclusion or finality, especially to an issue, debate or argument
Opposite of an act, event or occurrence representing an ending or shutdown
“Moiselle puts the success and survival of the business down to traditional values and an industry that is rooted in family, community, and people.”
Opposite of to hold an opinion
“I started doubting that the president should be spending so much time on social media.”
(beginning) Opposite of present participle for to bring to, or come to, an end
“With the definition of your problem in place, you may now begin the process of determining solutions.”
(continuing) Opposite of present participle for to bring to, or come to, an end
“I could walk from this cave, leave him to meet his maker, and continue the quest I was sent to do.”
(prolonging) Opposite of present participle for to bring to, or come to, an end
“All this dithering does is prolong the operation more than is necessary.”
Opposite of present participle for to arrive at a judgment or opinion by reasoning
“I don't know where we are going, but I can only guess it's not going to be a beach paradise.”
Opposite of present participle for to reach a decision or recommendation
“The Prime Minister said that he was willing to open Peace Talks without preconditions.”
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