Opposite of past participle for to take something illegally or without permission
“The visitor then condemned the absent hebdomadary, ordering him to return the stolen possessions to the parishioners of Pujarnol.”
Opposite of past participle for to take something without permission
“Bobby was so pleased when he realized he had enough money to buy the frame and some leftover to get uncle Thomas a gift.”
Opposite of past participle for to move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously
“Bruce and Tim sprint out of the show floor and bolt to the nearest exit.”
Opposite of past participle for to copy or plagiarize without giving credit or acknowledgment
“He would conceptualize an idea, put it together with hundreds of obscure facts in his mind, and then examine it mathematically.”
Opposite of stolen or otherwise illegally obtained
“He had come by the funds through lawful means, and therefore, did not have to answer to charges of fraud.”
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