To have created or formed something
“The artist made an impressive urban sculpture using discarded automobile parts.”
Opposite of past tense for to be grateful for something
“This is not to disparage the editor and her magazine. However, I cannot envisage a day when such a read would hold even a scrap of appeal.”
Opposite of past tense for to squeeze or fasten tightly
Opposite of past tense for to compliment someone, especially for an achievement
“If you make a mistake, you apologize. You do not denigrate someone else to get yourself out of a hole of your own making.”
Opposite of past tense for to sew or stitch up a torn fabric or garment
“If possible, tear the fabric before you begin, so that you can follow the straight of the weave when cutting.”
Opposite of past tense for to join or cause to join together to form a whole
“Separate the perforated cutouts from the cardboard, and then assemble the parts by following the provided video instructions.”
Opposite of past tense for to give shape to or take shape, esp. a particular shape
“The king-sized bed was too big to move in its current state so we had to disassemble it.”
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