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.”
(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 past tense for to increase the amount or level of something, especially by means of a control
Opposite of past tense for to become apparent or to be revealed
Opposite of past tense for to be found, especially by chance, after being lost
Opposite of past tense for to discover something, either by chance or intention
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