Opposite of present participle for to make progress in the state or skill of
“His ability to perform will diminish when age catches up with him.”
Opposite of present participle for to proceed or turn out in a specified or successful way
“You can devise a wonderful new machine, but if it doesn't address real and important needs or desires, people won't buy it, and your business will fail.”
Opposite of present participle for to become improved or more advanced
“The company would neglect the need to continue to innovate and the quality of their products would regress as a result.”
(of land or a natural feature) Opposite of present participle for to incline upwards
“Our journey on foot would get easier because the trail would go downhill for the rest of the way.”
Opposite of present participle for to improve on
“You will not make it to college if your grades worsen.”
Opposite of present participle for to achieve or complete successfully
“Laziness will almost certainly mean you will fail in your endeavors.”
Opposite of present participle for to achieve the desired aim or result
“He would sadly fail, yet failure could never stop him from trying again.”
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