Opposite of present participle for to suppress or hide a secret or piece of information
Opposite of present participle for to physically trap or enclose (on all sides)
Opposite of present participle for to provide information to
“She could no longer hide the terrible secret she had been keeping from everyone.”
Opposite of present participle for stay in contact
Opposite of present participle for to express emotions or thoughts that have been bothering you
Opposite of present participle for to release from a leash or captivity
Opposite of present participle for to boast about one's abilities or accomplishments
“He does not hide his cupidity, but colleagues resent more the way he flaunts his brainpower.”
Opposite of present participle for to put forward for discussion or consideration
“The choice to withhold opinions and ideas about issues or concerns at work is the most simplistic description of organizational silence.”
Opposite of present participle for to announce or advertise, usually loudly
“He would often stand on the street corner, remaining inconspicuous while attempting to conceal his true intentions.”
Opposite of present participle for to make reference to or speak about briefly or in passing
“She would withhold information about her informant in order to protect his identity.”
Opposite of present participle for to vent or release one's emotions towards someone or something
Opposite of present participle for to say as a further remark
“He would conceal a secret and take it to his grave.”
Opposite of present participle for to ostentatiously draw attention to
“The nation's leaders are scrambling to suppress any bad publicity about the recent fiasco.”
Opposite of present participle for to convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I would just like to repress how I really feel about this.”
(of a sound) Opposite of present participle for to become louder or higher in pitch
“His anger dissipated and his tone would gradually hush as he calmed down.”
Opposite of present participle for to gradually reach, or cause to reach, a wider area or more people
“In those days, money was used to suppress the news of unpleasant episodes.”
Opposite of present participle for to indulge in fantasies about something desired
“When I'm trying to relax, I try to suppress any negative thoughts.”
Opposite of present participle for to expel or discharge, such as gas or light
Opposite of present participle for to eliminate or cause to dissipate
“I would suppress my anxiety until the stress became unbearable.”
Opposite of present participle for to imply, or to be an indirect sign or indication of
Opposite of present participle for to herald or signify the coming of an event
Opposite of present participle for to transmit a signal over the airwaves
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