(a feeling or quality) Opposite of present participle for to present oneself in a particular way by an action or series of actions
“He pretended to be somebody he wasn't, in order to mask his insecurities.”
(how a machine, skill or craft works or is performed) Opposite of present participle for to show how to use or do something
“If you were trying to demonstrate how to confuse an already confused man, you have succeeded admirably.”
(something) Opposite of present participle for to prove or reveal a truth about
“Our performance today should disprove recent allegations that our team is unable to win as an underdog.”
Opposite of present participle for to involve oneself in a (public) protest or demonstration
“The people will fully support the push for more resources into their public schools.”
Opposite of present participle for to make something understandable
“He did his best to obscure the truth, such that nobody could dig up his past.”
Opposite of the act of proving or corroborating information or facts
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