Opposite of past participle for to become dark earlier as a result of seasonal change
Opposite of past participle for to breathe out
“The risks have been proven so why must non-smokers still be subjected to smoke they don't want to inhale?”
Opposite of past participle for to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
“The lightness or darkness of a color affects whether it can absorb or reflect heat and light.”
Opposite of past participle for to hold (something) out towards someone
“I would retract my offer of donations after realizing it would be used for nefarious purposes.”
Opposite of past participle for to push or thrust out
“Theoretically, it is simple to just pull the rope through the anchor.”
(of light or an image) Opposite of past participle for to bend back or mirror
“The choroid must present a coating black enough to absorb the rays that pass through it.”
(of light, liquid, color, etc.) Opposite of past participle for to diffuse via a source
“Electrons in the mineral absorb the energy from the activator and become excited.”
Opposite of past participle for to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion
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