Opposite of present participle for to boldly confront a challenge, situation or opponent
Opposite of present participle for to promote or support the interests or cause of
“One resident who lives two doors away defiantly said he would oppose any plans to redevelop the area.”
Opposite of present participle for to get out of a situation, usually underhandedly
“It is about time that the country's leaders accept responsibility for the nation's problems.”
Opposite of present participle for to base on a principle, idea, feeling or physical matter
“Our company will oppose anything that contradicts our core principles.”
(of a proposal) Opposite of present participle for to agree or consent to
“Harvey would challenge Rose's suggestion that they should just be friends, and paid the price for it.”
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