Opposite of past tense for to confront, or come up against, a given situation
“It seems important at this point to emphasize that resilient leaders do not dodge adversity or escape the vagaries of life.”
Opposite of past tense for to confront and deal with or accept
“Samra admits to drinking heavily and often feels like a drink in the morning but he continues to deny that he has an alcohol problem.”
Opposite of past tense for to come into contact, or be forced to contend, with
“If you strive to be an accomplished musician who sings with assurance, you will protect your voice and avoid negative scrutiny.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause trouble or worry to
“Her fevered dreams and the many reflections arising from conversations with her sister travelers begin to help her unburden herself of her complicated past.”
Opposite of past tense for to apply a surface or layer to something, especially for protection
“I would remove the coat of paint by scraping and sanding, and then prime and paint the surface with a top-quality water-based paint.”
Opposite of past tense for to look at, especially from across an area or space
“The patient should be instructed to ignore the bright light beam from the retinoscope and to avoid looking at the light beam.”
Opposite of under the influence of alcohol
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