Opposite of having come to an end
Opposite of no longer present or existing
Opposite of denotes a termination of something or an action
“He noted to the King, that this was only the initial part of the war.”
(also used in adverb or preposition form) Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end
“Good health and peace of mind are crucial to my ongoing happiness.”
Opposite of gone by in time and no longer existing
“The plan to extend the motorway is set for a later date.”
Opposite of not open to question or debate
Opposite of no longer active or functioning
Opposite of no longer capable, effective or needed
Opposite of to have brought an event to a close or conclusion
“Casandra's tune opened the show, heralding the start of a weekend of festivities.”
To have carried out an action to the end
“I completed all of my chores before heading out for the evening.”
Opposite of past tense for to bring or come to a finish
“Work will start after the area corporators identify footpaths that have not been paved so far.”
Opposite of past tense for to put to an end through destruction or death
“The story is about a scientist who claimed that he could resurrect the dead.”
Opposite of past tense for to die or cease living
“Feller helps students understand the transient world in which they live and to appreciate the natural ephemera all around them.”
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