Opposite of present participle for to make or become hard, firm or solid, especially from cold
“I warm a fork under some hot tap water and use it to soften the butter.”
Opposite of present participle for to hold a meeting
“At the request of the police HQI, the captain called on the crowd to disperse, which it did.”
(cooking) Opposite of present participle for to thicken a liquid through heating
“Add enough water to dilute the mixture.”
Opposite of present participle for to come, accumulate or gather together into a single mass or collection
“A few arrests were made as police in riot gear and on horses swept through to disperse the crowd.”
Opposite of present participle for to gather people together
“The group would eventually disband following their unsuccessful stint in the music industry.”
Opposite of present participle for to come together as a team to achieve a common goal
An assembly or meeting, especially one held for a specific purpose
“Protestors would organize a public gathering to make their voices heard about their various grievances.”
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