Opposite of to stand and get to one's feet
“I weakly collapse in front of him and hope something will register to his cybernetic sensors as real.”
Opposite of to awake (and get out of bed)
“She was cranky because it had taken over an hour to get the twins to sleep.”
Opposite of to move, climb or go upwards or to the top of something
“They descend the slopes with relative ease, but perhaps, this ease may be deceptive.”
Opposite of to get to one's feet
“Please sit once we have confirmed your attendance by calling out your name.”
Opposite of to rise to an upright position
“We spend the first eighteen months teaching our children to walk and talk, and then the next eighteen years telling them to sit down and keep quiet.”
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