Opposite of to have brought or invited someone to share in an activity
“The harmful gossip and rumors created tension and ostracized individuals.”
Opposite of to have received a particular treatment
“I avoided making mistakes, hence I never had to learn from them.”
Opposite of to have invited someone somewhere
“We disinvited our neighbors over for lunch after they had proven themselves to be real jerks.”
(led to) Opposite of to have culminated or resulted in a particular event or consequence
“Eating the right foods and getting enough exercise prevented me from gaining weight.”
Opposite of past tense for to request or order the presence or participation of (someone)
“We have no choice but to bar him from speaking because he refuses to observe the proprieties.”
Opposite of past tense for to request or ask formally
“They demand the administration to free all political prisoners at once.”
Opposite of past tense for to encourage or cause a certain event or outcome
“Alternatively, if you want to prevent negative commentary, you could avoid social media altogether.”
Opposite of being well received by others
“Despite the open windows, the room had an unwelcome odor.”
Opposite of selected discriminately
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