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Need antonyms for lost ground to? Here's a list of opposite words from our thesaurus that you can use instead.
Opposite of past tense for to catch up on
“The team is expected to lose ground to the rest of the competition following the retirement of several players.”
Opposite of past tense for to prosper or flourish, or to attain control or ascendancy
“If you are intent on composing fine poems from the outset, you will trail the others.”
Opposite of past tense for to move fast enough to reach or pass someone or something ahead
“They would eventually lose him after their long pursuit of the suspect.”
Opposite of past tense for to surpass in skill or achievement
“Tom neglected his studies and, as a result, would fall behind his cousin in the upcoming exam.”
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