To have created or formed something
“The artist made an impressive urban sculpture using discarded automobile parts.”
To have started or established
“The government created a hub for entrepreneurs to share ideas.”
To have built, renovated or refurbished
“Our company developed these old shop lots into residential units and apartments.”
Opposite of past tense for to reassemble or repair something that is broken or deconstructed
Opposite of past tense for to connect or bring into contact
“You will need a pipe wrench to disconnect the chrome fittings between the garbage disposal or the sink and the P-trap.”
Opposite of past tense for to give shape to or take shape, esp. a particular shape
“The king-sized bed was too big to move in its current state so we had to disassemble it.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to be amazed or excited
Opposite of past tense for to instill or inculcate into the mind or consciousness of
Opposite of past tense for to collect or gather together, typically in one place or into a unit or mass
Opposite of past tense for to compel someone by force to do something
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