Opposite of to have passed from one form, state, or level to another
“The weather plateaued at midday.”
(literally or figuratively) Opposite of past tense for to depart from an established path or course
“Few seem to stay the course for much longer than a couple of years, and it is rare to find anyone making it to half of a decade or more.”
Opposite of past tense for to break an established pattern
“Many experts who do not expect a crash think that house prices will stagnate for several years.”
(deviate from) Opposite of past tense for to run counter to
“Such problems seemed to break up the whole image of the future, and in these circumstances, it is so much simpler to stick to established expectations.”
(deviate from) Opposite of past tense for to fail to conform to a regulation or obligation
“Follow the rules, and you will be fine!”
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