Opposite of present participle for to like better
“Many of the institutionalized negotiation spaces in real life disprefer dealing with emotions.”
Opposite of present participle for to select (someone or something) from a range of possibilities
“Vegetables are something I disprefer over having a nice juicy steak.”
(formal) Opposite of present participle for to submit (a charge or a piece of information) for consideration
“The main witness of the prosecution decided to withdraw his testimony, explaining that he had implicated Pichugin at the investigator's request.”
(archaic) Opposite of present participle for to advance or promote (someone or something), especially to a prestigious position
“They told him that if he doesn't start pulling his weight around here, they're going to demote him to paper-pusher.”
Opposite of the action of proposing a plan or suggestion
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