Opposite of past participle for to be less satisfactory than expected
Opposite of past participle for to be suitable or acceptable
Opposite of past participle for to be capable of supplying
“Unfortunately, based on our calculations, wind farms will be deficient for our total national energy requirement.”
Opposite of past participle for to triumph or achieve victory in
“We are likely to lose in our upcoming match if we are not at the top of our game.”
Opposite of past participle for to achieve victory over
“With the mediocre players we have, we are probably going to lose to most teams.”
Opposite of past participle for to succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimal level
(countable) Opposite of past participle for to achieve something
“I am a known defeatist, and I will fail the ten push-ups that you are encouraging me to execute.”
Opposite of past participle for to attain or achieve
“If I surrender my search for love now, I don't think I'll feel a shred of regret.”
(of a sound or voice) Opposite of past participle for to travel a certain distance or reach a specified point
“That cry for help in the night would fade at the seawall.”
Opposite of past participle for to function with a specific purpose
“These blunt scissors fail as a tool for cutting.”
Opposite of past participle for to be successful
“This plan of action is defective and will surely fail.”
Opposite of past participle for to exceed or cross a given limit
“The house sold at a price that would subceed my expectations.”
Opposite of past participle for to be made up or consist of
Opposite of past participle for to become completely proficient in a given field or skill
“Without any genuine interest or passion, you are likely to fail at anything you attempt.”
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