Opposite of to have contributed in some way to
“The dark colors certainly worsened the room's dullness.”
Opposite of to have made a quantity bigger
“An abundance of supply decreased prices in the market.”
Opposite of to have advanced or promoted the growth of
“The athlete regressed his skills after a period of neglecting his training.”
Opposite of past tense for to provide relief to
“Persistent running, walking, or bicycling can exacerbate the pain, and a period of rest is required.”
Opposite of being farther along in development or quality
“Low productivity of agriculture and industry may be attributed to the backward technology.”
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