(followed by for) Opposite of past tense for to look for or seek
“It took an enormous amount of effort to conceal the dwarf, but he was an important key in their plan for the takeover.”
(followed by for) Opposite of past tense for to attempt or try
“The weather turned treacherous, so the group had to abandon the hike.”
(in a place) Opposite of past tense for to look thoroughly for something
“Hamish thought it would be funny to hide in a cave, but began to panic when he got lost.”
(a person) Opposite of past tense for to inspect or examine
“Bourne had to move stealthily and obscure himself among the crowds to avoid detection from authorities.”
Opposite of having been examined or inspected
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