To have fixed or shaped the form or character of
“Your willingness to work hard determined how successful you were.”
(contribute to) Opposite of past tense for to cause or help bring about
“The president believed that high taxes would hinder a rise in employment.”
Opposite of past tense for to facilitate or accelerate the progress of
“It will be a remarkable achievement for the State, which has a persisting tendency to delay projects.”
Opposite of past tense for to strengthen in position
“His jealous colleagues worked hard and strategically to impede his progression within the firm.”
Opposite of past tense for to act as someone's mentor
“That success was short-lived, as his time with the grappling arts began to hinder his career.”
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