Opposite of dead or deceased, no longer living
Opposite of having been destroyed permanently
“The environmentalist was heartened at the increase in preserved natural habitats due to her campaigning.”
(stayed) Opposite of past tense for to leave a place, often for another
“Although they would have been glad to rest themselves on the opposite bank, they resigned themselves to stay within the island.”
(arrived) Opposite of past tense for to leave a place, often for another
“It seemed providential that he should arrive at just that moment.”
Opposite of past tense for to die or cease living
“It was hard pouring out my heart to him because in the back of my mind I didn't know if he would live.”
(literally or figuratively) Opposite of past tense for to deviate from a normal or expected path
“Walkers are asked to follow the path in summer because of the fragile landscape.”
(depart from) Opposite of past tense for to run counter to
“So many stories here seem to correlate to a pattern of abuse.”
(depart from) Opposite of past tense for to fail to conform to a regulation or obligation
“It is the obligation of all employers and employees to observe the standards that apply to them at all times.”
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