Opposite of to have established or stipulated as a previous condition
“The contract was rigid and prevented any deviations from the stipulated conditions of sale.”
Opposite of past tense for to issue, establish or apply as a charge, fine or penalty
“This follows further advice from the Chief Medical Officers, who now collectively agree that it is possible to lift the ban on retail sales.”
Opposite of past tense for to force (something unwelcome) on someone
“Would it be impertinent of me to offer some advice to you and your readers?”
(impose on/upon) Opposite of past tense for to be an inconvenience
“I suggest we opt for a timeslot that will convenience everyone.”
(impose on/upon) Opposite of past tense for to take advantage of
“You have done so much for me in the past, and I just wanted to return the favor.”
Opposite of having been imposed or established by authority
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