Bringing or inviting someone to share in an activity
“Jamie, are you including the three boys to play in your game of hide and seek?”
Opposite of present participle for to drive out or expel
Opposite of present participle for to adopt as one's own (something originated by another)
“It's quite possible to reject social conservatism without falling into some exaggerated libertinism.”
Opposite of present participle for to hire or be hired
“Management will likely dismiss John from his position should he elicit another poor review for his job performance.”
Opposite of present participle for to find a home for
“She would evict her son from her home because he refused to look for a job.”
(of a job or task) Opposite of present participle for to agree to take responsibility of
“Due to personal reasons, I will have to relinquish any responsibility I have in this project moving forward.”
An act or instance of joining a group or organization
“Entrance to the fraternity will not be based on one's background.”
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