Opposite of past tense for to stop pursuing or fighting
Opposite of past tense for to persist steadfastly in pursuit of a goal, especially despite challenges
“The right way to leave any job is to leave knowing that you did the job.”
Opposite of past tense for to hold on to or continue to have something, both physically or mentally
“Is it unfair to describe him as something of a megalomaniac, where even allowing for his enormous contribution he appears to refuse to even partially relinquish his power?”
Opposite of past tense for to take on a position, role or duty
“He told reporters he'd had to unwillingly relinquish the role that brought him worldwide fame.”
(accede to) Opposite of past tense for to assume an office or position
“In 1450, Jack Cade raised a rebellion to force Henry to address the economic problems or abdicate his throne.”
Opposite of past tense for to gather people together
“The group would eventually disband following their unsuccessful stint in the music industry.”
Opposite of past tense for to confront or come up against
“The situation had become untenable, and we were forced to surrender.”
Opposite of past tense for to perform a task as part of one's employment
“I will resign from my position as a ranger at the local national park next week.”
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