Opposite of that has been transported or delivered somewhere or to someone
Opposite of providing perfect happiness or great joy
Opposite of feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
Opposite of having been transported or moved to a different place or location
Opposite of past tense for to arrange for the delivery of, especially by post
“You will receive your package in fifteen days.”
(caught) Opposite of past tense for to throw or hurl with force
“If a fielder can catch the ball in the stands, it will be considered legally caught, and the batsman will be called out.”
(refrained) Opposite of past tense for to throw or hurl with force
“If a quarterback begins a passing motion, they can decide to refrain passing the ball and tuck it in against their body and retain possession.”
Opposite of past tense for to order or instruct to go, or come, to a particular destination or in a particular direction
“Desperate to save his city, he decided to withdraw forces from the Far East, where he had been awaiting a possible offensive from the enemy.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to be in a specified state
“Elwood created a media campaign to curb mental illness before it required institutionalization or to help people avoid its onset altogether.”
Opposite of past tense for to send or transmit something electronically
“Later that day, I receive a text message from Kristina asking if I was ok.”
(slang, dated) Opposite of past tense for to affect with powerful emotion
“Too many talking heads may also bore the audience.”
Opposite of past tense for to emit or give off
“Most closet dehumidifiers are wireless and use salt, silica gel, or other materials to absorb moisture that is in the air.”
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