Opposite of past participle for to discover or locate something, either by chance or intention
“To misplace a presidential badge of office for a couple of days may be unfortunate.”
Opposite of past participle for to recover something that has been misplaced, stolen, or hidden away
“Are you sure you cannot trust me to hide the Infinity Stones from Thanos?”
Opposite of past participle for to attain or achieve
“If I surrender my search for love now, I don't think I'll feel a shred of regret.”
Opposite of past participle for to muster or summon up an emotion or quality
“After manifesting his internal emotional turmoil, he finally had to yield, and watch a romantic comedy with his girlfriend.”
Opposite of past participle for to be aware
“Despite the warning signs, he chose to ignore them and proceed past the barrier.”
Opposite of past participle for to consider
“I disregard any rigid or mechanical rule in policy-making.”
Opposite of past participle for to receive a particular treatment
“If you avoid making mistakes, you will never learn from them.”
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