Opposite of present participle for to give or exchange information
“Clarendon advised the queen to withhold her opinion on so delicate a matter.”
Opposite of present participle for to interact with or engage in communication
“My students listen intently to the discourse on contemporary notions of nature and urbanity.”
Opposite of present participle for to get one's ideas or message across
“He would speak in a foreign language using a thick accent, knowing full well he would confuse them.”
Opposite of present participle for to make known unintentionally, usually via body language or tone of voice
“He put on a contrived smile that would mask deep vulnerabilities.”
Opposite of present participle for to spread or pass on, especially of a disease
“Theresa was diagnosed with the virus and was advised to quarantine at home for the next two weeks in order to contain it.”
Opposite of present participle for to be connected to
“When the streets meet the beach, they become large wooden ramps that separate the path from the built-up beachfront by 20 meters.”
Opposite of an instance of information transfer, typically involving conversation or discourse
“Helen and Bill agreed to a mutual silence on the controversial issue of her emails.”
Opposite of mutual conversation, discussion or discourse
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