Opposite of coming into possession of
“I will be giving my old laptop to my younger brother.”
Opposite of receiving or being sent something
“I will be sending the item I sold on eBay through the mail soon.”
Opposite of present participle for to put securely in place
“Loosen the bolts underneath the table in order to move the wings level with the central part of the table.”
Opposite of present participle for to make safe or protect against threats
“The shape-shifting cyborg took on the identity of a woman and used flesh-and-blood wiles as much as her robotic powers to attack John Connor.”
(of a door or opening) Opposite of present participle for to close so as to protect from unauthorized entry
“Will you request the warders to open the gates for the King of France, to visit his fair cousin the duke?”
Opposite of present participle for to provide a legal assurance of something
“Globalization and impersonal market forces threaten the rights of those who do have them and imperil the chances that others will secure them.”
(of a boat or vessel) Opposite of present participle for to moor
“Father is to come with us, and unmoor the boat, and help us to gather the water-lilies.”
Opposite of something achieved with effort, skill, or courage
Opposite of the act or process of buying or purchasing something
“The incident comes in the wake of widespread calls to restrict the sale of fireworks to members of the public.”
Opposite of an arrangement whereby something is reserved for a particular person
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