(departed) Opposite of to have put in an appearance
“She has left work early because she is feeling sick.”
(departed) Opposite of to have put in an appearance
“She left work early because she was feeling sick.”
Opposite of to have gradually increased in detail
“The vast amount of data available complicated our decision-making process.”
(arrive at) Opposite of past tense for to reach a given destination
“Quaid would have to leave Earth and get his behind to Mars.”
(informal) Opposite of past tense for to achieve success or recognition
“The legislation would fail miserably to achieve its aim of lowering prices.”
(arrive at) Opposite of past tense for to reach (a conclusion or decision)
“Despite walking away from his post, he would challenge their assertion that he was a failure.”
Opposite of past tense for to occur or come into existence
“The older models will eventually go, and will not be sold in the near future.”
Opposite of having achieved a goal or set of goals
Opposite of arrived at a particular location
“Swat the fly before it flies away.”
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