(serving) Opposite of present participle for to take, or be in, charge of
“As with the Italian condottiere, they were willing to serve any master with whom their chief could make satisfactory arrangements.”
(abandoning) Opposite of present participle for to take, or be in, charge of
“But illness and dissatisfaction with how many visitors came to the area forced her to abandon the position after five years.”
(supporting) Opposite of present participle for to take, or be in, charge of
“During the Carolingian reign, nobles were granted booty as reward and incentive to support the current king.”
Opposite of present participle for to move in a specified direction
“Fears that young members of the community are being forced to retreat from the town have prompted civic leaders to investigate the issue.”
Opposite of present participle for to extend or be positioned in a given course or direction
“With finite sample sizes, the curves deviate from this straight line and the deviation increases as the sample size decreases.”
Opposite of present participle for to be in the leading position
“Some supporters keep pace, and others trail behind walking, there to observe Booker in the flesh more than for the cardio.”
Opposite of text, or other visual information, used to mark off a quantity of text
Opposite of a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics
Opposite of a category into which something is put
Opposite of the path, route or direction followed by a person or vehicle
Opposite of on the way or directed to a given target or destination
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