Opposite of present participle for to lift or raise something by grasping it
“Do not drop that sheet of glass or it will be very expensive to replace.”
Opposite of present participle for to lift or move to a vertical position
“You will need to lower the fridge so we can get it through the door.”
Opposite of present participle for to physically make unclear or less visible
“The news anchor would throw over to the announcer to reveal the winner of the first prize.”
(of a button on a device or machine) Opposite of present participle for to press down on
“Do not release the lever until our knights have entered the castle through the gates!”
Opposite of present participle for to carry, bring or take something
“Eventually, it becomes too much to bear, and I drop everything on the floor.”
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