Opposite of bare or exposed without a covering or protection
“He was still glancing across Geena's body, his eyes flitting again and again to her covered wound.”
Opposite of revealed or made public
“He was artificially appalled at the thought of somebody actually leaking classified information.”
Shielded or protected from attack or damage
“There was plenty she had seen and heard, but all from the safe and filtered distance of the protected castle.”
Opposite of past tense for to reveal or expose something to view
Opposite of past tense for to throw into a state of confusion or uncertainty
“It bore ethical and metaphysical implications that professional psychology could not rationally explain or justify.”
Opposite of past tense for to wrap or cover closely
“When a movie is described as provocative, it usually means its star has deigned to bare his or her naughty bits for the audience's delectation.”
Opposite of past tense for to create or form a layer over
“The parakeets strip the bark off the rimu and the totara to get at the juice.”
Opposite of past tense for to keep within a structure or container
“Numerous times, I expose the materials to the elements to experience the changes.”
Opposite of past tense for to shut off or keep apart, as from company, society, etc.
Opposite of past tense for to keep from harm, or to ensure the safety of
“He loosened and then retightened his grip on the sword's decorative hilt, readying himself to attack those who threatened to harm him.”
Opposite of past tense for to protect or defend against
Opposite of past tense for to conceal or disguise one's true feelings or beliefs
Opposite of past tense for to get away from something, especially with cunning or skill
Opposite of past tense for to refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another)
Opposite of past tense for to provide assuagement or palliation to
Opposite of past tense for to place or position firmly somewhere
Opposite of past tense for to deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of
Opposite of past tense for to emit or give off
Opposite of past tense for to make more fertile by adding nutrients, especially of soil
Opposite of past tense for to impede the work or ability of, especially intending to cause failure
Opposite of past tense for to wear clothes in a particular way or of a particular type
Opposite of past tense for to make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
Opposite of past tense for to cover, fasten, strap or bind with a bandage
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