Opposite of present participle for to take a risk or chance on
“We decided to forego that rickety ride, fearful that it might break down.”
(euphemistic) Opposite of present participle for to have physical or intimate relations with someone
“Our feelings have faded, we are further apart than ever and we avoid each other regularly.”
Opposite of present participle for to overwhelm (someone) with an emotion
“I find it difficult to believe that this love story will unaffect you.”
Opposite of present participle for to be close, adjacent, or nearly reach a specific limit or quality
Opposite of present participle for to refuse to work as a protest
Opposite of present participle for to inflict (a blow)
Opposite of present participle for to take violent or aggressive action against
Opposite of present participle for to discover, especially something valuable through effort
(of a thought or idea) Opposite of present participle for to come into one's mind or consciousness
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