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What is the opposite of done?

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Adjective
Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end
“The construction was incomplete, and the team had started three hours late because of miscommunication about the key.”
Adjective
Opposite of thoroughly cooked
“Mel says the dish was not Tessa's best work as the brisket was undercooked.”
Adjective
Opposite of no longer happening or existing
“Innovation is still alive and well and is the foundation for American ingenuity.”
Adjective
Opposite of socially acceptable
“I also let him know that lying was a totally unacceptable thing to do.”
Adjective
Opposite of depleted in strength or energy
“He appeared to be in the best of health and unwearied after a long day's work.”
Adjective
Opposite of without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
“Here's a look back at some of those companies and an update on their ongoing success.”
Adjective
Opposite of approved or agreed upon
“A reseller has the right to contest a denied deal.”
Adjective
Opposite of feeling tired, fatigued or weary
Adjective
Opposite of feeling tired, fatigued or weak
Adjective
Opposite of to be fed up
“Everyone was mesmerized by the tussle between the two greats of the game.”
Adjective
Opposite of denotes a termination of something or an action
“He noted to the King, that this was only the initial part of the war.”
Adjective
Opposite of gone by in time and no longer existing
“The plan to extend the motorway is set for a later date.”
Adjective
Opposite of feeling or showing extreme tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion
Adjective
Opposite of without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
“The altimeter tells him that he's at 300 feet and lucky to be alive.”
Adjective
Opposite of regarded by society to be good, proper or correct
Adjective
Opposite of of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose
“It was an inappropriate time to be joking about such a controversial subject.”
Interjection
Opposite of an expression of agreement
Fat chance! I'm not going to stand in the same room with someone who just destroyed me.”
Preposition
Opposite of no longer capable of
“Come back! I'm not done disciplining you!”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to perform or execute an action or task
“Are you just going to idle and do nothing?”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to accomplish or cause something to happen
“Such actions can impede the maximization of profits that our shareholders expect.”
Verb
(abandoned) Opposite of past participle for to complete a task
“It was a futile exercise, and everyone agreed that it was best to abandon it.”
Verb
(delayed) Opposite of past participle for to complete a task
“We may have to delay the completion of the stadium yet again.”
Verb
(countable) Opposite of past participle for to achieve something
“I am a known defeatist, and I will fail the ten push-ups that you are encouraging me to execute.”
Verb
(failed) Opposite of past participle for to be suitable or acceptable
“Insufficient qualifications will fail to satisfy the requirements for this job.”
Verb
(contradicted) Opposite of past participle for to be suitable or acceptable
“His accomplishments contradict his humble beginnings.”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to work out or resolve
“My friend tends to pass on puzzles that she is unable to solve quickly.”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to make a trip to or visit
“We had initially planned a holiday but decided to stay put because of work commitments.”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to provide or make accommodations for
“Some eateries ban you from bringing pets, but the one around the corner will not only allow them but feed them too.”
Verb
(spoiled) Opposite of past participle for to decorate or make more attractive
“The plan to erect an industrial compound nearby will spoil what was once a beautiful reserve.”
Verb
(simplified) Opposite of past participle for to decorate or make more attractive
“After many years of built-up clutter, they had decided to simplify their rooms and keep things minimalistic.”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to fare or perform, either well or badly
“You can tell that he was starting to wane as the game progressed.”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to scam or defraud
“The police were more than happy to help the elderly couple recover their stolen property.”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to attend to one's appearance, typically one's hair
“She begins to dishevel her hair but then rearranges it.”
Verb
Opposite of past participle for to perform a show or in a show
“The musician would rest in between shows by visiting the beautiful northern beaches.”
Verb
(a favor) Opposite of past participle for to impart gratuitously
“The company has decided to reject his request to work from home.”
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