Opposite of to have set up on a long-term basis
“After many years, the tech company closed down its headquarters in Silicon Valley.”
Opposite of past tense for to place into the ground or soil to grow
“You must pull the weeds and get rid of them if you want a good garden.”
Opposite of past tense for to set or place in a particular position
“You have to remove any unexpected items from the bagging area before proceeding.”
Opposite of past tense for to put or hide (something) among someone's belongings to compromise or incriminate the owner
“They were shocked to discover a hidden camera with a tiny lens behind the number nine.”
Opposite of past tense for to sow or place in one's consciousness
“We advise you to erase any preconceived notion of what the object is.”
Opposite of located in a specific place
Opposite of deeply embedded and thus difficult to remove, especially physically
Opposite of having been left somewhere, typically when not in use
Opposite of hidden or out of view
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