Opposite of to have physically guided a person or animal
“The horse followed John to water, but would not drink.”
Opposite of to have been persuaded based on available information
“Mike's allegations were so outrageous that they, in fact, dissuaded me from believing that Brett was a bad man.”
(led to) Opposite of to have culminated or resulted in a particular event or consequence
“Eating the right foods and getting enough exercise prevented me from gaining weight.”
Opposite of to have shown the way by being in front
“Vincent Chase's entourage followed him into the club.”
Opposite of to have been in charge or command of
“Several specialists served in a team led by Danny Ocean who wanted to pull off one of the greatest heists of all time.”
Opposite of to have had the advantage in a contest
“The team got off to a terrible start and trailed by 20 points at the first change.”
Opposite of to have been superior against one's peers
“The other swimmers could not keep up with Phelps and fell behind quickly.”
Opposite of to have been living a particular way of life
“I shunned the hectic life which is why I moved to the country.”
Opposite of to have given advice and instruction
“The supervisor was jealous of his underling and constantly undermined her.”
Opposite of to have guided or escorted
“The ushers have ignored me as I wait patiently to be shown to my seat.”
Opposite of ruled or administered by some authority
Opposite of having been convinced or swayed
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