Opposite of to have provided physiological relief
“The constant rubbing aggravated my wound.”
Opposite of past tense for to treat someone medically, as a doctor would
“He did not intend to kill Val, only to merely injure him.”
Opposite of past tense for to alter or manipulate, especially with the intention to deceive
“Photography purists will leave the original photo.”
Opposite of past tense for to make or adapt for a particular purpose or person
“I'm too lazy to change it, so I will keep it as it is.”
Opposite of past tense for to alter the content of food or drink by adding ingredients
“Thermal treatments such as cooking and pasteurization are among the most common means used to decontaminate foods.”
Opposite of past tense for to fix or repair something
“The teenage thug is determined to play by his own rules and he continues to break things, steal cars, and huff glue.”
Opposite of concocted with the intention to deceive or mislead
Opposite of having been changed from an original form
Opposite of which has been rebuilt
Opposite of in an adulterated state
“Unadulterated whole foods harbor a whole array of compounds that have never been seen inside a vitamin bottle.”
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