Opposite of present participle for to designate a particular name or title
“Andrew was not his real name and other aspects of his background have been changed in order to anonymize him.”
Opposite of present participle for to make a choice, especially for a given job, position or role
“The council did give Bishop Diomid a last chance to repent, and if he does, the decision to strip him of his position will not go into force.”
Opposite of present participle for to mention as an example or reference
“Neighbors often direct the nurse to the home of a sick person with the request that she withhold the source of her information.”
Opposite of present participle for to identify or make a determination on something relevant or important
“How did I miss such a crucial clue?”
Opposite of present participle for to publicly implicate
“They indicate that genetic testing would be used to disassociate the suspect from the crime.”
Opposite of an act of choosing or assigning someone (or something) for a given role or job
Opposite of an act of identifying something precisely or of stating a precise requirement
Opposite of the action of mentioning or alluding to something
“Viewers were quick to point out the snub of his parents in his post-retirement speech.”
Opposite of the controlling or deciding of the nature, details or outcome of something
“Not only did Neville's relations with Florence keep him agitated, there was also the uncertainty surrounding his future career.”
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