Opposite of on the west side when facing north
“After an accident some years later she was left hemiplegic on her right side.”
Opposite of politically left-leaning
“They were opposed by a Conservative party, which supported royal absolutism and bureaucratic centralism.”
Opposite of having been abandoned or forsaken
Opposite of not done or completed
Opposite of being in excess
Opposite of unresolved, awaiting a decision or settlement
Opposite of having been left somewhere, typically when not in use
Opposite of abandoned, or left unused or unoccupied
Opposite of having relocated to a different location or residence
Opposite of having been deserted or left behind
Opposite of left as an unused portion
(the left) Opposite of the principles of left-wing politics, or the belief in them
“Perhaps they want to elect, what would be to them, the acceptable face of conservatism.”
Opposite of to have set aside or reserved for a particular purpose
“She retained her change as it was a service that did not require tips.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of past tense for to go or get away from
“When I arrive, I will take you away from your suffering.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of past tense for to go or get away from
“Stay where you are, and I will come and get you!”
Opposite of past tense for to set off on a journey
“Moana's father would advise her to remain on the island, despite her desire to venture outside of it.”
(of a person or object) Opposite of past tense for to leave behind
“He will always remain with his wife and family regardless of the situation.”
(of a person or object) Opposite of past tense for to leave behind
“After her release from rehab, she would proceed to reclaim her children.”
Opposite of past tense for to trust to the care of
“I will keep this sensitive material to myself as I do not trust anyone with it.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to remain as a trace or record
“You could try using baking soda to remove the stain.”
(of an object or person) Opposite of past tense for to put in a specific location
“Please remove your dirty laundry from the bed!”
Opposite of past tense for to delay taking action
“This is a dire situation, and we need to act now!”
Opposite of past tense for to stop taking action
“Gentlemen, let's begin the race!”
Opposite of past tense for to stop attending or belonging to a particular organization or institution
“Instead of looking for work, Gary decided he would stay in university to do a post-graduate course.”
Opposite of past tense for to lose by inadvertently leaving behind
“Remember to take all your belongings with you after you finish your lunch.”
Opposite of past tense for to allow to continue
“Could you stop what you are doing and help me resolve this issue?”
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