Opposite of no longer present or existing
Opposite of no longer alight or in existence
“Our campfire was still alight outside, a solitary wood spitting furiously as if a child had thrown a small firecracker into the dying flames.”
(of a memory or feeling) Opposite of no longer present or existing
“It had been foolish on her part to think that the already existing feelings for her friend wouldn't change once they got to know each other on a more intimate level.”
Opposite of having been destroyed permanently
Opposite of past tense for to extinguish a flame or fire
Opposite of past tense for to remove or destroy entirely
Opposite of past tense for to surpass or eclipse in performance, standard or magnitude
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