Opposite of to have headed straight towards a specified direction or object, usually at an accelerated speed
“The last remaining warriors of the vanquished army held their ground despite being outnumbered.”
Opposite of past tense for to run or rush somewhere in a great hurry
Opposite of past tense for to throw or launch something in a given direction with force
Opposite of past tense for to frustrate or foil, especially the hopes or expectations of someone
Opposite of past tense for to cause sadness, distress or anxiety to
Opposite of having lost confidence or hope
Opposite of defeated of expectation or hope
“His wish was now fulfilled after his son followed in his footsteps to become a doctor.”
Opposite of to a very large or great degree
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