To have provided assistance to someone or something
“Her friends helped whenever they could as she recovered from her illness.”
To have brought into existence
“He created the color white by mixing red, green and blue.”
Opposite of past tense for to be beneficial to
“If we rush this decision now, it will hurt our reputation in the long term.”
Opposite of past tense for to maintain (something) in its original or existing state
“Take the appropriate precautions to make sure that you do not damage the new door skin or inner panel.”
(farming) Opposite of past tense for to cultivate soil
“The farmers would unwittingly damage the vast expanses of land after having grown their crops on them.”
Opposite of past tense for to improve through the addition of features
“Adding too many widgets to our interface will only worsen our software.”
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