Opposite of present participle for to make or get ready
“Is it possible for you to rearrange your schedule so that you can perform most of your specific tasks at the time of day that you are most energized?”
Opposite of present participle for to make plans or preparations for
“My parents rarely fostered my ambitions and did much to unprepare me for the real world.”
Opposite of present participle for to teach and form by practice
“Faculty advisors must keep up with modifications in university policies or they risk employing ineffective advising methods that misguide students with outdated information.”
Opposite of present participle for to ready oneself for a challenging experience
“How is it they as believers could succumb to the experience of being forsaken by God, in terror before the withdrawal of divine love?”
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