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The correct answer is without.
- Without means not having or containing something. For example, “I left my keys without my wallet.”
- Past means earlier than a particular time or event. For example, “I went to the store last week.”
- Over means above or on top of something. For example, “The bird flew over the tree.”
- Beyond means further than or on the other side of something. For example, “The mountains lie beyond the horizon.”
In the context of the question, “within” means inside or enclosed by something. The opposite of this would be “without,” which means not having or containing something. For example, “I left my keys without my wallet.” In this case, the keys are not inside or enclosed by the wallet.