To have carried or brought along with
“I took my new guitar with me to America despite it being so bulky.”
To have produced or brought about
“We developed a plan of action to rectify this issue.”
Opposite of past tense for to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of past tense for to use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose
Opposite of past tense for to acquire or secure as a result of a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor
“He will lose the lead if he expends too much energy trying to maintain it.”
Opposite of past tense for to yield or produce as a result of an investment of money, time or effort
Opposite of past tense for to benefit from
“You will have nothing to gain and everything to lose if you continue this gambling habit.”
Opposite of past tense for to maintain in a good state or condition
“One wonders why some people can squander resources on moondust while others live in wretched housing.”
Opposite of past tense for to have as part of normal stock
“Our grocery store will generally disregard produce that is past the expiry date.”
Opposite of past tense for to position or place something in a particular place or spot
“Callie, did you move my keys? I have to get to work!”
Opposite of past tense for to be frugal with or use sparingly
Opposite of past tense for to break down and reuse component materials
Opposite of past tense for to apprehend or detain someone
Opposite of past tense for to merit or deserve something desirable or worked for
Opposite of past tense for to set apart for a special use
Opposite of past tense for to gather a group together for a particular purpose
Opposite of past tense for to give birth to
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