Opposite of past tense for to carry out an action to the end
“I have realized that I should perhaps abandon my search for the perfect wife.”
Opposite of past tense for to obtain or attain successfully
“We cannot abandon our quest for the Holy Grail now!”
(of food) Opposite of past tense for to consume or get through the final amount or portion of
“Instead of eating dinner, he would nurse his drink until it killed his appetite.”
Opposite of past tense for to do, carry through, conduct, or perform some action
Constituting or referring to all of something
“Members of the public demanded to see the whole report.”
Finished or having been brought to an end
“The group stood back, admiring the finished artwork depicting a bowl of fruit.”
Prepared for use or action
“We spent practically the whole day getting the house ready for the party.”
No longer capable of
“I'm past putting up with your nonsense.”
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