(allowed for) Opposite of to have accommodated or made provisions for
“In a brutal but unsurprising twist, the head manager disregarded the community's objections and proceeded with construction.”
Opposite of to have given what is needed or desired
“She brought some food for the party while I gladly consumed it.”
Opposite of to have provided assistance to someone or something
“Her friends unintentionally impeded her recovery from illness by partying with her.”
Opposite of past tense for to supply (to someone)
“The bartender advised his patrons that he would refuse them drinks if they continue to be rowdy and unruly.”
(serve as) Opposite of past tense for to be of use as
“This broken rubber duck is definitely going to fail as a stopgap solution to the leak.”
Opposite of past tense for to be of service to
“We trust that banks will bear these facts in mind when making decisions that may scare away or hurt their customers.”
Opposite of past tense for to carry out duties as a member of
“He equates a condition called chronic fatigue syndrome with a propensity to malinger.”
(of food) Opposite of past tense for to be sufficient for
“The grant, however, proved to be insufficient for most of Charles's reign.”
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