Opposite of past tense for to undergo a loss of consciousness
Opposite of past tense for to collect, acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“We need to distribute leaflets, write letters, send faxes, talk to people, get the message across, and change opinions.”
Opposite of past tense for to refuse to provide (as per usual)
“Billy's parents would overlook his misbehavior and supply his weekly pocket money to him regardless.”
Opposite of past tense for to stand and get to one's feet
“I weakly collapse in front of him and hope something will register to his cybernetic sensors as real.”
Opposite of past tense for to collect or gather together, especially funds for a given purpose
“Distribute these donuts evenly and sparingly to your friends.”
(out cold) Opposite of loss of consciousness
“Benjamin was still conscious despite having consumed a large amount of alcohol.”
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