Opposite of no longer in use or existing
Opposite of not valid or legally binding
“In essence, the plaintiff was claiming that he would not have acted as he did, had he not had a valid contract.”
Opposite of finished, having reached an end or conclusion
“Pritchard was in no mood to deal with the unfinished construction of the new bridge.”
(of a battery) Opposite of having exhausted its charge
“The company says a full battery charge lasts up to ten hours for web browsing, videos, and listening to music.”
Opposite of no longer in use
“The nuclear power plant is still active after all these years.”
Opposite of no longer in fashion
“I think you might be slightly disillusioned to think that bell-bottoms are in, and are making a comeback.”
Opposite of past tense for to draw to a close, come to an end, or become invalid
Opposite of past tense for to die or cease living
Opposite of past tense for to breathe (out) or expel air from the lungs
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