Opposite of still existing, present, or in use
Opposite of unnecessary, especially through being more than enough
Opposite of being in excess
Opposite of left as an unused portion
Opposite of still in existence
Opposite of ongoing, or in progress
“Before his job is finished, he will create a list of suggestions that could reduce the energy consumption of her home by 50 per cent.”
Opposite of currently in effect
“And with dawning horror, Sally realized that the flashlight's batteries were dead.”
Opposite of still to be paid
“All our fees have been paid, and nothing is outstanding.”
Opposite of separated from a usual pair or set
“Paired shoes were mounted on the vertical, diagonal, and horizontal slabs behind the display window.”
Opposite of filling a place
Opposite of awaiting decision or settlement
Opposite of living somewhere on a long-term basis
(of profit or earnings) Opposite of remaining after the deduction of tax or other contributions
Opposite of present participle for to stay in the same place, position or level that one is presently occupying
“On Sunday morning he saw two tenders come to at Poplar Island and go ashore in barges, and after some length of time, he saw them depart from the island.”
Opposite of present participle for to continue to exist, especially after other similar people or things have ceased to do so
“Do not cling to anything that will eventually cease.”
Opposite of present participle for to be left over or outstanding after others or other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with
“The gig is months away yet, but the tickets will go very quickly.”
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