Opposite of present participle for to resist, particularly an infection or an emotion
Opposite of present participle for to give up or cease resistance
“It was a massive struggle to resist the lure of a cheeky beer, but I held firm.”
Opposite of present participle for to take violent or aggressive action against
“He executed an upper block to defend a hit and counter-attacked with a reverse punch.”
(usually sports) Opposite of present participle for to hit, kick or throw something (usually a ball) extremely high
“The goalkeeper would deflect the ball away from the goal skillfully.”
Opposite of present participle for to cause someone to feel attraction by personal charm
“She'd always been smart enough, but in a practical way that seemed to repel men.”
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