Opposite of to have discovered something either by chance or intention
“It was unfortunate that I misplaced a presidential badge of office for a couple of days.”
Opposite of to have been aware
“He ignored the warning signs and proceeded past the barrier.”
Opposite of to have ascertained through analysis or investigation
“The detectives disproved that Steven was innocent after finding traces of the victim's DNA on his premises.”
Opposite of to have understood or accepted the validity of
“Due to his penchant for using sarcasm, everyone misunderstood the point he was trying to make.”
Opposite of past tense for to have a strong connection with
“I used to have a strong affinity to that group, but after discovering their network of corrupt dealings, I wish to dissociate myself from them.”
Opposite of past tense for to classify as
“The US Fish and Wildlife Service will decide next month whether to declassify the bald eagle as a threatened species.”
Opposite of past tense for to draw an association between two or more things
“I just wish I could disassociate this running commentary with my love life, as it is driving me insane.”
Opposite of clearly expressed or identified
“Too many unstated rules in the dating space have demoralized my quest for love.”
Opposite of having an identical meaning
Opposite of generally approved, believed, or acknowledged
“She presented one year ago with fever, weakness, hepatitis and pneumonitis of unknown etiology.”
Opposite of publicly acknowledged to be
“This is a wonderful, whimsical, hand-drawn postcard by an unknown artist from the 1920s.”
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