Opposite of present participle for to physically move from a lower to a higher place or position
“After executing the movement, lower the bar back slowly to its original position.”
Opposite of present participle for to raise to a more important or impressive level
“He enters the dining room, ready to abase himself because he disdains everyone else.”
Opposite of present participle for to raise a person's spirits or confidence
“The difficulty of the course would dishearten her, and she would ultimately give up.”
Opposite of causing happiness or cheer by its nature or appearance
“She listened to the depressing song and immediately felt worse.”
Opposite of relating to intellectual or artistic progress, advancement or achievements
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