Opposite of present participle for to yield to someone or something
“The entrenched Turks were strong enough to withstand the attack of the Bulgarian forces.”
(of an activity) Opposite of present participle for to stop or quit
“The team will continue with their drills until the coach is satisfied with their performance.”
Opposite of present participle for to abandon hope
“His career is enough to inspire struggling thespians everywhere.”
Opposite of present participle for to hand over (something), typically for legal or financial reasons
“Whatever benefits have already accrued to you, you'll be allowed to keep.”
Opposite of present participle for to sacrifice (something valuable), especially for moral or practical reasons
“There is a possibility that you might have jaundice in later life, but after a complete rest, you can keep playing tennis.”
Opposite of present participle for to uncover that which was hidden or kept secret
“They are secretive and withhold information not only from the rest of the world, but even from their own organizations.”
Opposite of becoming tired or declining in strength
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