Opposite of present participle for to keep or maintain in one's possession
Opposite of present participle for to physically grip or cling to something
Opposite of present participle for to step down from one's position or role
“Al would maintain his position as CEO of the project, despite its restructuring.”
Opposite of present participle for to stop associating with
“A good workplace culture will allow you to retain your talented employees.”
Opposite of present participle for to exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction
“He decided to retain his valuable baseball cards rather than swap them.”
Opposite of present participle for to relinquish or give up a right, claim or title
“In my opinion, the most effective solution would be to allow the consumer buyer to retain his right to a price reduction.”
(based on the game being played) Opposite of present participle for to strike a ball as part of a game
“It is best to retain the ball if you cannot see an open player.”
Opposite of present participle for to set aside or reserve for a particular purpose
“You may retain your change as we are a service that does not require tips.”
Opposite of present participle for to uncover that which was hidden or kept secret
“They are secretive and withhold information not only from the rest of the world, but even from their own organizations.”
Opposite of present participle for to dispatch or send (a document or goods)
“Early biographers claim that he then attended Lincoln's Inn, but the Inn's archives retain no record of him.”
Opposite of present participle for to make reference to or speak about briefly or in passing
“She would withhold information about her informant in order to protect his identity.”
Opposite of present participle for to throw or launch something in a given direction
“Players can hold the ball for only three seconds at any time.”
(idiomatic) Opposite of present participle for to invent, create, or think of
“Being the conniver that he was, Mark would withhold most of his great ideas from the rest of the team.”
(direct at or to) Opposite of present participle for to intend a remark, comment or statement for
“Rather than openly stating her disagreement, she would remain silent about her reaction and keep her opinions to herself.”
Opposite of present participle for to reveal secrets or gossip
“He may withhold what he regards as his most powerful secrets to maintain a competitive advantage over the other students.”
Opposite of present participle for to make something into something else
“I chose to preserve the design of the website as it was still effective.”
Opposite of present participle for to get rid of
“Why do you like to keep your old belongings? It is only resulting in more clutter around our home!”
Opposite of present participle for to give, place or hand back something
“The DVD is not due back for another week, so you can continue to keep it.”
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