Opposite of the act of founding or establishing something
“Demolition of a grain elevator in the area proposed for redevelopment was first required.”
Opposite of present participle for to start a business, organization, institution or a scheme
“The meeting appointed a committee to go down to the quarter, and endeavor to terminate the business amicably.”
Opposite of present participle for to prepare something for use
“When you finalize all the necessary settings, the drone will be good to go.”
Opposite of present participle for to assemble or put together something before it can be used
“We will have to disassemble the entertainment unit before putting it into storage.”
Opposite of present participle for to organize in a particular way
“It was his intention to disorganize everything that had been kept in the most orderly fashion.”
(with a personal objective pronoun) Opposite of present participle for to establish someone or something in a certain position
“It did not surprise him that his father would oppose his intention to drop out of school and begin an apprenticeship.”
Opposite of present participle for to give support, usually financially or otherwise
“If they don't like what the courts are doing, they threaten to defund the courts.”
Related Words and Phrases
|