Opposite of the action of revamping or restoring something, typically a building
Opposite of the act or result of changing or altering something, typically to correct or improve it
Opposite of the act of restoring something to a former or original condition
“That fondness for novelty which admires the bald Grecian buildings of the present-day leads to the neglect of the truly grand works of Wren and Gibbs.”
(leaving it) Opposite of present participle for to alter or change into something new or updated
“Surely, if my system's working fine, then I should just leave it as it is?”
(obsolescing) Opposite of present participle for to alter or change into something new or updated
“In this business, if somebody is going to obsolesce our product, we prefer it to be us.”
Opposite of present participle for to keep someone informed on the latest events or happenings
“It is my hope that governments will not conceal important information from their citizens.”
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