Opposite of something achieved with effort, skill, or courage
Opposite of the carrying out of a plan, order, or course of action
Opposite of the realization or fulfillment of a goal or aim
Opposite of the state of, or the act of working towards, the completion of a goal or objective
“The trust is projecting failure on four out of five key performance indicators set by the Government for financial performance.”
(abolishing) Opposite of present participle for to bring about or cause something to happen
“The president would end the policies enacted by his predecessor as soon as he was in office.”
(keeping) Opposite of present participle for to bring about or cause something to happen
“Let's just maintain the status quo. We have a good thing going here!”
(failing) Opposite of present participle for to bring about or cause something to happen
“He would neglect to make any changes despite things going downhill fast.”
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