Opposite of to die or cease living
“You would probably discover many reasons to live on this plant while acknowledging that life does involve its fair share of suffering.”
Opposite of to become less strong in intensity, especially to the point of disappearing completely
“If your confidence isn't the greatest, start somewhere, anywhere, and let your confidence build over time as you practice your skills.”
Opposite of to stop operating
“The operation of the equipment should still continue despite some strange but common mechanical noises.”
Opposite of to be very eager for something
“I would hesitate to eat anything that moves, even if I was starving.”
Opposite of to stop operating
“You will need some batteries to get that little engine to work.”
Opposite of to come, or cause to come, to a stop or end
“The classes were stimulating, and the students were able to get together after class to continue where they had left off.”
Opposite of to die or cease living
Opposite of to end or draw to a close
Opposite of to die or collapse from exhaustion
“To survive the intense heat and overcome his opponent showed great resilience on his part.”
Opposite of to become inoperative
“Our systems are finally starting to stabilize after a few technical issues.”
Opposite of to disappear
(of flesh) Opposite of to be affected by gangrene or necrosis
Opposite of to make coins by stamping metal
Opposite of a mold used to make an object by casting
Opposite of a mold or cast
“They had somehow bungled the teeth cast, and it resembled nothing like the original.”
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