Opposite of past tense for to enthrall, charm or captivate
“I was in very good company, and managed to bore some extremely nice people to death.”
Opposite of past tense for to increase in quantity, size, or degree
“Supply was high, demand was low, and prices would drop as a consequence.”
(slang, dated) Opposite of past tense for to affect with powerful emotion
“Too many talking heads may also bore the audience.”
Opposite of past tense for to make or become thinner or pointier
“It's probably not a good idea to scrape the edge of the blade across the board as this will dull the blade.”
Opposite of past tense for to supply an object with mechanical or electrical energy
“Continuously watching videos on your device will drain its battery.”
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