Opposite of to have made a living for the benefit of others
“The dead-beat father regularly neglected his family and children.”
Opposite of past tense for to satisfy or to fulfill a desire or interest
Opposite of past tense for to freely yield, typically with abandon, to a desire or something pleasurable
Opposite of past tense for to enjoy or luxuriate in something pleasurable
Opposite of past tense for to treat with great or excessive care, attention or indulgence
Opposite of having special rights, advantages, or immunities
“They have spent years lavishing their love on scores of disadvantaged and special needs children.”
Opposite of only used by or consisting of a privileged group
“Impaired judgment may take the form of diminished concern for the future, increased risk-taking, unrestrained drinking of alcohol, and indiscriminate selection of food.”
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