Opposite of utilizing or employing something intangible
“Do not be neglecting your discretion in the handling of this sensitive matter.”
(resting) Opposite of present participle for to engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
“She knew she would have to rest after climbing, so she began her ascent.”
(lazing) Opposite of present participle for to engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
“The commonly-held belief is that bank holiday weekends are just an excuse to laze around, be generally aimless and not do very much at all.”
Opposite of present participle for to worry or vex
“Plummeting house prices would delight us as we would finally be able to afford our first home.”
Opposite of activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
“Kant argues that we have a duty to nurture our natural talents rather than letting such talents rust by engaging in idleness.”
Opposite of the act of using something intangible
“The suppression of free speech should not be tolerated in our society.”
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