Opposite of present participle for to be in motion by moving one's feet in a slow and alternative manner
“Everyone boldly crossed the busy road, but Henry decided to stay and wait for the cars to clear.”
Opposite of present participle for to accompany someone by walking together, or to take a pet for a recreational walk
“She would leave me to carry out the task by myself, even though I was only eight at the time.”
(colloquial) Opposite of present participle for to be cleared of charges and be free to live life as per usual
“Public support made it difficult to convict them in a trial before a jury.”
Opposite of present participle for to impose inaction of work in order to force an employer to agree to demands
“Statistics show that well-paid employees tend to remain in their jobs longer.”
Opposite of travelling, especially on foot
Opposite of tending to move around or travel from place to place
“The barriers that currently separate the species, combined with the essentially nonmigratory behavior of curassows, hint strongly at a primary role for vicariance.”
Opposite of the act of, or ability to, move from place to place
Opposite of engaged in hiking or walking
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