Opposite of past tense for to leave or absent oneself from a place, sometimes temporarily
Opposite of past tense for to ebb or flow out
Opposite of past tense for to remain at home, to not leave one's home
(of an object) Opposite of past tense for to continue to exist, especially over a (long) period of time
“To be sure, every human language is, in fact, mortal, subject to modification and change, and destined at some point to perish.”
Opposite of past tense for to serve as a member of a council, jury, or other official body
“The accumulative effect of his injuries forced him to retire.”
Opposite of past tense for to become engulfed in flames
(informal) Opposite of past tense for to relax or spend time doing nothing
“Let's do something this weekend since it's sunny.”
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