Opposite of which has been rebuilt
Opposite of in good health
“I regret stuffing myself at the buffet as I'm starting to feel a bit ill.”
Opposite of having been fixed
“Almost six years after the deadly quake, little of the money pledged to rebuild the broken city has been anted up.”
Opposite of being farther along in development or quality
“Low productivity of agriculture and industry may be attributed to the backward technology.”
Opposite of to have contributed in some way to
“The dark colors certainly worsened the room's dullness.”
Opposite of past tense for to fix or repair something
“He couldn't have chosen a worse time to break the coffee machine, as I was in dire need of a caffeine fix.”
Opposite of past tense for to make changes to correct an error or mistake
“Improper technique and artifacts can further exacerbate the errors of interpretation.”
Opposite of past tense for to recover or improve, especially from an injury or illness
“His condition started to worsen as he entered a state of shock.”
Opposite of past tense for to add fuel to (a fire)
“Attempts were made to extinguish the flames with a fire hose from an adjacent building but to no avail.”
Opposite of past tense for to sew or stitch up a torn fabric or garment
“If possible, tear the fabric before you begin, so that you can follow the straight of the weave when cutting.”
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