Opposite of present participle for to worsen in state, quality or condition
Opposite of present participle for to become better
“Your health will worsen if you maintain your diet without any exercise.”
Opposite of present participle for to improve in quality
“The internet quality in this area will continue to deteriorate due to the inclement weather forecast for the week ahead.”
Opposite of present participle for to derive benefit from
“Startups will almost inevitably suffer financially for the first few years before significant gains may be realized.”
Opposite of present participle for to clear or disappear (gradually), especially of something undesirable
Opposite of present participle for to recover or improve, especially from an injury or illness
“His condition started to worsen as he entered a state of shock.”
Opposite of present participle for to withstand continued use or life in a specified way
“Wood systems are heavier than plastic, and the wood will eventually deteriorate.”
Marked by growth in the state of well-being
“After the economic crash, many wondered if they would ever feel financially healthy again.”
(of a patient or their medical condition) Not deteriorating in health after an injury or operation
“He is now in a stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery.”
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