Opposite of bringing or inviting someone to share in an activity
“Harmful gossip and rumors will lead to the ostracizing of individuals.”
(answering) Opposite of present participle for to make an inquiry
“Steven would answer whenever the detectives queried him about his whereabouts on that fateful evening.”
(arguing) Opposite of present participle for to make an inquiry
“Steven would argue with the detectives when they accused him of the crime.”
Opposite of present participle for to put forward one's questions
“Let me address the question you have posed.”
Opposite of present participle for to make a request or demand of someone
“As you have ignored my requests to stop chattering while the movie is playing, I will now force you to do so.”
Opposite of present participle for to invite someone somewhere
“We will now disinvite our neighbors over for lunch because they have proven themselves to be real jerks.”
Opposite of the act or an instance of asking for something
“Penelope extended an offer to Michael to help him with his move to another residence.”
Opposite of something asked or asked for
“Your ask is that I lend you my lawnmower for the evening, and my response is that I will be needing it during that time.”
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