(of a game or contest) Opposite of to have failed to win
“He won against his opponent, a fitting finale to the hard work and training he had put in over the last few months.”
Opposite of past tense for to physically break apart and fall down
“The survivors hoped that their makeshift hut would last in the storm.”
Opposite of past tense for to fail suddenly and completely
“Upon those points, I do not entertain the most remote doubt that the plan would succeed in due time.”
Opposite of past tense for to undergo a loss of consciousness
“I veraciously prayed over the course of a month for Sue to awaken from her coma.”
Opposite of past tense for to fail or be unsuccessful
“After many failed attempts, Kobe would ultimately triumph.”
Opposite of past tense for to reduce in volume or size by constricting
“You can expand the list by clicking the arrowhead below the scroll arrows.”
Opposite of rendered void or depleted, typically referring to a collapse, flattening, or puncturing
Opposite of not awake and aware of and responding to one's environment
“By this time, conscious patients were not acutely distressed, although some were anxious or scared.”
Opposite of unable to pay debts owed
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