Opposite of to have set up on a long-term basis
“After many years, the tech company closed down its headquarters in Silicon Valley.”
Opposite of to have started or established
“The government dismantled the old organization with an eye towards establishing a more current version.”
Opposite of to have produced or brought about
“We discarded our current plan of action as it was not working.”
(caught) Opposite of past tense for to send through the air, especially with force
“Many fielders prefer to catch a ball while they are running and so regulate their speed as to be still on the move when they meet the ball.”
(retained) Opposite of past tense for to send through the air, especially with force
“He decided against passing and would retain the ball in possession instead.”
(launch into) Opposite of past tense for to be responsible for the creation or use of
“If a resolution of approval must be passed before an executive branch initiative can be implemented, a filibuster would end the initiative.”
Opposite of past tense for to send off into the skies or space
“If you don't bring down the helicopter now, it will strike again at a less opportune time.”
Opposite of past tense for to take off into the skies or space
“The station was going to crash back down to Earth and there was nothing Wilson could do to stop it.”
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