(fixed) Opposite of having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
“Yet the rattling continues and if it's not fixed, eventually something will give and the engine will stall.”
(intact) Opposite of having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
“A number of period features remain intact, including the cornicing, chimneypieces, and Georgian marble mantelpieces.”
Opposite of no longer present or existing
Opposite of having been destroyed permanently
Opposite of feeling, or appearing, pitifully sad or miserable
Opposite of having been devastated or destroyed
(of a person) Opposite of ruined by a disastrous or devastating setback or reverse
Opposite of cut or ripped open or into pieces
Opposite of destined to fail or have bad luck
Opposite of incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified
Opposite of past tense for to cause significant damage or destruction to
“Newcastle is open for business with developers wanting to build skyscrapers in the city.”
Opposite of past tense for to ruin or put an end to something
“He believed a Southern victory would facilitate his dreams of expansionism in Mexico.”
(restored) Opposite of past tense for to severely disrupt the well-being or condition of
“It will take many years for the ozone layer to restore itself.”
(preserved) Opposite of past tense for to severely disrupt the well-being or condition of
“We must preserve the environment so that natural wonders can be enjoyed by future generations.”
Opposite of past tense for to put an end to
“The fake images that concern us the most are those that were created to perpetuate a lie.”
Opposite of past tense for to defeat soundly
“The bout was incredibly close, but he would eventually lose to his opponent.”
Opposite of past tense for to take the life of
“Bryan Mills proposed to spare those who had taken his daughter if they returned her safely to him.”
(of plans made) Opposite of past tense for to prevent or sabotage
“Our partnership with the company will reinforce our plans to expand in the region.”
Opposite of past tense for to overwhelm the composure of
“The constant criticisms would actually strengthen his resolve to succeed.”
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