Opposite of past participle for to make progress in development
“The company's product would continue to regress over the years, thus allowing competitors to encroach into their market share.”
(of a business or activity) Opposite of past participle for to be profitable
“When holidaymakers coming to the area cancel their plans, hoteliers lose.”
Opposite of past participle for to endure or survive a challenging or difficult situation or period
Opposite of past participle for to derive benefit from
“Startups will almost inevitably suffer financially for the first few years before significant gains may be realized.”
Opposite of past participle for to improve on
“You will not make it to college if your grades worsen.”
Favored by luck and good fortune
“I am a happy man with a best friend whom I call my wife and four little adorable children.”
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