Opposite of to have put in an appearance
“She has left work early because she is feeling sick.”
Opposite of past participle for to arrive at, or get to, a destination
“I think it would be appropriate for you to leave this party at this instant.”
(come to) Opposite of past participle for to arrive at a given place
“After a short respite, we would continue our long drive interstate.”
(come to) Opposite of past participle for to arrive at a given place
“After a failed expedition to the top of Mount Everest, the fatigued climbers decided it was time to turn around and return to base.”
(retreated) Opposite of past participle for to move or travel towards
“Her heart sank when she saw him leave.”
(remained) Opposite of past participle for to move or travel towards
“He would remain in the same position, unresponsive to my calls.”
Opposite of past participle for to take place or come about
“Moments like these disappear as quickly as they appear.”
(come from) Opposite of past participle for to originate from by birth or as a native
“The family would eventually migrate to another country to escape the oppressive rule of the King.”
Opposite of past participle for to reach a specified point, state, or situation
“The scanning of my harddisk would discontinue at around eighty per-cent, causing my frustration to mount.”
Opposite of past participle for to make progress
“His condition will regress if we don't do anything about it now.”
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