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What is the opposite of gat?

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Opposite of past tense for to come into possession of
“I will give my old laptop to my younger brother.”
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Opposite of past tense for to receive or be sent something
“I will send the item I sold on eBay through the mail soon.”
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Opposite of past tense for to reach a specified state or condition
“The food will stay fresh if you keep it in the refrigerator.”
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Opposite of past tense for to catch or apprehend someone
“The authorities would release the suspect after finding out that he had a solid alibi.”
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Opposite of past tense for to catch a disease or illness
“It typically takes about a week to recover from a cold or flu.”
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Opposite of past tense for to comprehend what someone is saying
“Because he was speaking incoherently, it was easy to misconstrue what he was saying.”
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Opposite of past tense for to go somewhere, typically with some degree of difficulty
“I don't feel like going anywhere. Let's just stay here.”
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Opposite of past tense for to begin doing something
“We need to stop working immediately as the project is going off the rails in the wrong direction.”
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Opposite of past tense for to induce someone to do something
“We must come up with a plan to deter the kids from eating too much sugar.”
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Opposite of past tense for to seek retribution
“He's coming to make peace with me after having insulted my pet cat.”
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(usually used in third person form "gets") Opposite of past tense for to annoy or irritate
“It does please me when people are considerate.”
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(usually used in third person form "gets") Opposite of past tense for to confound or perplex someone
“Her wise words would enlighten me.”
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Opposite of past tense for to acquire complete knowledge or skill in
“The school should also be the place to unlearn what has been mistaught.”
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Opposite of past tense for to pick up or fetch something
“Don't abandon your brother at the train station!”
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Opposite of past tense for to be victorious, typically as revenge for a previous defeat
“We may have won, but this playoff series isn't over. We must not lose to them in the next match.”
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Opposite of past tense for to kill or execute
“Members of the mob failed to resuscitate their henchmen who had succumbed to heavy fire.”
Noun
Opposite of a weapon that uses explosive powder to propel a projectile often made of lead
Noun
Opposite of a device that heats or provides heat
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