(lead to) Opposite of to culminate or result in a particular event or consequence
“Eating the right foods and getting enough exercise will prevent weight gain.”
Opposite of to continue on a course of action
“Play will discontinue due to the heavy downpour.”
Opposite of to re-schedule at an earlier time or date
“Would it be possible to postpone the time of our meeting by an hour?”
Opposite of to move forward
“We would briefly stop at the lake for a break during our hike.”
Opposite of to advance or to proceed forward
“We had to retreat due to the stormy weather.”
Opposite of to exert force or pressure on
“Her school bag was so heavy that she had to place it on the ground and pull it all the way to the car.”
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