Opposite of to have become larger in size or degree
“The number of autocracies in the world declined in the late 1980s.”
Opposite of past tense for to come, accumulate or gather together into a single mass or collection
“Already the hissing had quieted, and the hanging veils of blackened smoke and steam had begun to disperse.”
Opposite of past tense for to collect, acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“People who squander all their resources on things that cannot last are not true stewards of the living God.”
Opposite of past tense for to earn or acquire into one's possessions
“Those students who miss classes will forfeit their right to a grant.”
Opposite of past tense for to increase in extent, amount, or degree
“He picked a goal and stuck with it, but he saw the point at which the rewards for his hard work would start to diminish.”
Opposite of having been accumulated or amassed
Opposite of kept in reserve, not used or spent
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