Opposite of gradually ending or dying out
Opposite of lasting or taking a small amount of time
“After years of professional service, Sarah decided to take an extended sabbatical to travel the world.”
Opposite of passing or disappearing with time
(of a person) Opposite of at the point of death
Opposite of in a life-threatening state of health
Opposite of deteriorating or getting worse in condition
Opposite of in a period or process of decrease or decline
Opposite of the process of decay or rotting in a body or other organic matter
Opposite of an act of someone or something ceasing to be visible
Opposite of the amount or degree by which something is reduced
Opposite of a (gradual) diminishing or reduction in strength or efficacy
Opposite of the act or state of worsening or making or getting worse
“This plan package has curbed the sharp decline of the economy, steadied investor and consumer confidence, and promoted the stable recovery of the economy.”
Opposite of present participle for to lose, or cause to lose, color or brightness
Opposite of present participle for to whiten, typically by the removal of color
Opposite of present participle for to gradually disappear from view or existence
Opposite of present participle for to deteriorate in condition or quality
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