To have picked one option over another
“I took going for a walk over just lazing about at home.”
Opposite of past tense for to promote or support the interests or cause of
“One resident who lives two doors away defiantly said he would oppose any plans to redevelop the area.”
Opposite of past tense for to like in an emphatic manner, or have a strong liking for
“I would hate if I failed this important exam.”
(arrive at) Opposite of past tense for to reach (a conclusion or decision)
“Despite walking away from his post, he would challenge their assertion that he was a failure.”
(of an idea or suggestion) Opposite of past tense for to become enthusiastic about
“She would disapprove of any suggestion that she was only attracted to his vast resources.”
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