Opposite of to have received a particular treatment
“I avoided making mistakes, hence I never had to learn from them.”
Opposite of to have invited someone somewhere
“We disinvited our neighbors over for lunch after they had proven themselves to be real jerks.”
Opposite of to have brought or invited someone to share in an activity
“The harmful gossip and rumors created tension and ostracized individuals.”
Opposite of to have allowed or had room for
“The school barred any student who failed to meet the minimum academic requirements.”
Opposite of past tense for to accept something willingly or gladly
“He would spurn her advances because he was a happily married man.”
(welcome in) Opposite of past tense for to officially celebrate the coming or arrival of
“Can you please behave this Christmas, and not ruin it for everyone else?”
(welcome in) Opposite of past tense for to officially celebrate the coming or arrival of
“Dave said that he would dread the day of his wedding, and would not relish the exchanging of vows with any sense of anticipation.”
Opposite of being regaled or given hospitality
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