Opposite of present participle for to rise to a surface from below
“The deeper we dive below the surface of the water, the more nitrogen gets absorbed in the solution of the bloodstream because of increased pressure.”
Opposite of present participle for to appear or come into view, literally or figuratively
“I often take for granted that when she is my life, my problems disappear, and I no longer feel alone.”
(of facts or information) Opposite of present participle for to become widely known
“They suppress information swiftly and use complex language which hides the real intent of their orders.”
Opposite of present participle for to awaken from one's slumber
“If I didn't get sleep soon, I could probably either pass out or fall asleep at a really bad time.”
Opposite of present participle for to apply a surface or layer to something
“We advise all our customers to strip the old layer of paint before repainting.”
Opposite of the arrival of a notable person or thing
Opposite of the process of coming into existence or prominence
Opposite of the emergence or appearance of a new development or product
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