Opposite of past tense for to consider to be crucial or beneficial
“After being lazy for much of my life and suffering for it, I will never undervalue hard work again.”
Opposite of past tense for to focus on or give precedence to
“The official government line continued to trivialize the issue of pollution maintaining.”
Opposite of past tense for to make sure or certain of something
“He had a tendency to be derelict and neglect his duty in ensuring that the equipment operated at full capacity.”
Opposite of past tense for to take care or charge of, especially on behalf of another
“She knew her partner would neglect her pet, so she had to make plans to put Fido in the care of a professional dog-sitter.”
Opposite of past tense for to nurture or look after in a fatherly or paternal way
“He found his work to be so involved that he would often neglect his children.”
(of someone's feelings, wishes, or rights) Opposite of past tense for to have due regard for
“The disrespectful media would ignore my family's wish to be left alone.”
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