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What is the opposite of failed?

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Adjective
Opposite of not successful or having been foiled
Adjective
Opposite of impossible or unlikely to have a positive result
Adjective
Opposite of legally insolvent, unable to pay one's debts
Adjective
Opposite of failed, not having success
“They have enjoyed a long and fruitful marriage.”
Adjective
Opposite of defeated of expectation or hope
“His wish was now fulfilled after his son followed in his footsteps to become a doctor.”
Adjective
Opposite of faulty or not meeting acceptable standards or use
Verb
(of a game or contest) Opposite of to have failed to win
“He won against his opponent, a fitting finale to the hard work and training he had put in over the last few months.”
Verb
(satisfied) Opposite of past tense for to let someone down, especially with regards to an obligation or duty
“I am always amazed at Austin and his ability to satisfy his KPIs regardless of the challenges before him.”
Verb
(amazed) Opposite of past tense for to let someone down, especially with regards to an obligation or duty
“John never ceases to amaze me with his ability to fulfill deadlines on time and within the allocated budget.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to let someone down by abandoning or neglecting them
“Chase your dreams! We will always be here to support you.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to stop operating
“You will need some batteries to get that little engine to work.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to deteriorate or go into decline, especially physically
“The results of your blood tests show that your health is starting to improve.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to become weaker or of poorer quality
“The reception appeared to progressively recover as we shifted the antenna to a different location.”
Verb
(of a business) Opposite of past tense for to go bankrupt
“Against the odds, his cafe would thrive in a suburb that was saturated with various eatery options.”
Verb
(of rain, a crop or supply) Opposite of past tense for to be insufficient when needed or expected
“His advisor advised him that if he invested in the right stocks, his wealth would prosper.”
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