Opposite of present participle for to cause to proceed or move at a slower pace
“Instead of turning around, I quicken my pace, and stepping into an entranceway, I press myself back against the door in fear.”
Opposite of present participle for to live or work less actively or intensely
“The instability created by the kinetic wedge will make your muscles work harder to stay balanced.”
Opposite of present participle for to reduce the rate or velocity of something
“Suddenly, the brake pedal pushed back against her foot, and the car began to accelerate fast.”
Opposite of the fact or act of decelerating or being retarded
Opposite of the state of experiencing relief, typically from something intense or severe
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