Opposite of present participle for to strike down or lay level with the floor
“Mike would help up his opponent off the deck when the fight was all said and done.”
Opposite of present participle for to confuse or confound with something surprising or shocking
“Perhaps someone out there could enlighten me with regard to the following situation that my 17-year-old son finds himself in.”
Opposite of present participle for to cause an unpleasant shock or surprise to
“News of the Prince's return and good health would relieve the King and the Royal Family.”
Opposite of present participle for to overcome with emotion or stress
“With thirty seconds to go, and the game all but won, I could finally relax.”
Opposite of a solid surface on land
“Oh, what a feeling, when we're dancing on the ceiling.”
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