To have been superior against one's peers
“Phelps quickly led the other swimmers, leaving them in his wake.”
Opposite of past tense for to change gradually to a worse condition or lower level
Opposite of past tense for to deviate from a course or straight line
Opposite of past tense for to become better
“Your health will worsen if you maintain your diet without any exercise.”
Opposite of past tense for to elevate or extend in an upward direction or motion
Opposite of past tense for to derive benefit from
“Startups will almost inevitably suffer financially for the first few years before significant gains may be realized.”
Opposite of past tense for to form a unified whole
Opposite of past tense for to be consistent or in agreement with
Opposite of past tense for to reach or bring to a climax, or a very satisfying end
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