Opposite of to occur or take place
Opposite of to come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
“The two tribes have agreed to cease all hostilities with each other in order to bring peace and harmony to their own villages.”
(not happen) Opposite of to happen, transpire, or take place
(fall through) Opposite of to happen, transpire, or take place
“We plan on spending the weekend together, the whole family, and I really hope those plans don't fall through because of Felipe's work.”
Opposite of to develop or progress
Opposite of to originate or stem (from)
Opposite of to take place or come about
“Moments like these disappear as quickly as they appear.”
Opposite of to set up or establish
“He will destroy his father's legacy if he runs the business into the ground.”
Opposite of to come into existence
“Is it a coincidence that this issue would resolve from the moment we fired Jim?”
Opposite of to take place or do something by accident or without intending to
“It took several months for the Peruvian Army to prepare and plan an assault on the compound.”
Opposite of to gradually appear or increase in detail
“Let us analyze the facts as they are now before they begin to complicate matters.”
Opposite of to become apparent or to be revealed
(of time) Opposite of to pass or move by
Opposite of to occur or come into existence
“The older models will eventually go, and will not be sold in the near future.”
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