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 defend or protect
Opposite of past tense for to give incriminating information about someone to authority
“Mrs. Brown made the decision most women make, and she chose to protect her husband by not testifying against him.”
(of an action or event) Opposite of past tense for to prevent from happening
“Despite the best efforts of the protestors, the politicians would expedite the ratification of the new law.”
Opposite of past tense for to inflict, or threaten to inflict, physical or emotional harm to
“Jonas then tells Isla that, moving forward, he would protect her from Jacob and the other bullies.”
Opposite of past tense for to let someone down by abandoning or neglecting them
“Chase your dreams! We will always be here to support you.”
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