(of time or an opportunity) Opposite of to have failed to take advantage of
“He eagerly took this opportunity that would only come around once in a lifetime.”
Opposite of past tense for to remove from employment or office
“Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection.”
Opposite of past tense for to send away or order to leave
“They are struck by his pressing need to go out to the peripheries and invite sinners and social outcasts into his Kingdom.”
Opposite of past tense for to disregard and treat as unworthy of serious consideration
“Julie would entertain the idea of her daughter staying home the day after a severe bout of coughing.”
Opposite of past tense for to belittle or express disapproval of
“I am grateful for his invitation and applaud his humanitarian vision.”
Opposite of excluded or expelled from a group
Opposite of released or dismissed from duty or a role
Opposite of having been declined, denied or rejected
Opposite of having been dismissed from a job
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