Opposite of past tense for to vanish or disappear
(of an object) Opposite of past tense for to continue to exist, especially over a (long) period of time
“To be sure, every human language is, in fact, mortal, subject to modification and change, and destined at some point to perish.”
Opposite of past tense for to beget or conceive (offspring)
“If living things are unable to adapt to their environments, the species will perish, or become extinct.”
Opposite of past tense for to live, especially under adverse conditions
“Physically, we would die without food and water.”
Opposite of past tense for to be restored to life
“Many valiant lives would perish on that fateful day, never to rise again, but forever to be remembered.”
Opposite of past tense for to be situated
“Unless an initiative is taken the buildings will eventually disappear or there will be little option but to demolish them and start again from scratch.”
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