Opposite of to happen or take place, especially following an earlier event
Opposite of to occur or follow as the consequence of something
“The leader's haughtiness and aloofness would cause a state of derangement in large swathes of the populace due to their extreme hatred for him.”
Opposite of to happen, transpire, or take place
“We plan on spending the weekend together, the whole family, and I really hope those plans don't fall through because of Felipe's work.”
Opposite of to happen suddenly and dramatically
Opposite of to originate from
“By Gemrin's bane, I command you to return from whence you came!”
(flow from) Opposite of to proceed or be produced continuously
“It was expected that workplace complaints would diminish once the staff was provided with precise and sufficient information.”
Opposite of to come into existence or occur, especially as a result of
Opposite of to take place or come about
“Moments like these disappear as quickly as they appear.”
Opposite of to occur or come into existence
“The older models will eventually go, and will not be sold in the near future.”
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