Opposite of pursuing with intent, hunting or tracking
Opposite of coming after all others in order
“The first procedure is to remove panels you will not be working with at this time.”
Opposite of located or positioned at the back
“She quickly opened the door and bustled into the front seat beside the driver, his face shadowed by a baseball cap.”
Opposite of clinging or growing over walls or on the ground, typically of vines or plants
Opposite of an act of pursuing someone or something
(later than) Opposite of more late
“Barry hoped that he would take the stage before Miranda, but the producers would veto the move.”
Opposite of present participle for to follow or pursue someone or something closely from behind
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