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oppose
verb
-
oppose
,
opposing
,
opposes
,
opposed
to
disagree
with
something
and
try
to
stop
it
or
change
it
•
Many
citizens
oppose
the
plan
to
cut
down
the
old
park
.
Many
citizens
oppose
the
plan
to
cut
down
the
old
park
.
•
Environmental
groups
strongly
oppose
dumping
waste
into
the
river
.
Environmental
groups
strongly
oppose
dumping
waste
into
the
river
.
From
Latin
opponere
“
to
set
against
,”
through
Old
French
opposer
.
verb
-
oppose
,
opposing
,
opposes
,
opposed
to
compete
,
fight
,
or
play
against
someone
or
another
team
•
Our
team
will
oppose
last
year
’
s
champions
in
the
final
.
Our
team
will
oppose
last
year
’
s
champions
in
the
final
.
•
In
the
boxing
ring
,
the
newcomer
opposed
a
seasoned
veteran
.
In
the
boxing
ring
,
the
newcomer
opposed
a
seasoned
veteran
.
verb
-
oppose
,
opposing
,
opposes
,
opposed
to
place
or
set
one
thing
against
another
to
show
contrast
or
difference
•
The
author
opposes
light
with
darkness
to
emphasize
hope
.
The
author
opposes
light
with
darkness
to
emphasize
hope
.
•
In
his
speech
,
he
opposed
wealth
to
virtue
,
warning
against
greed
.
In
his
speech
,
he
opposed
wealth
to
virtue
,
warning
against
greed
.
opposed
adjective
not
agreeing
with
or
approving
of
something
;
against
it
•
Many
residents
were
strongly
opposed
to
the
new
highway
cutting
through
the
park
.
Many
residents
were
strongly
opposed
to
the
new
highway
cutting
through
the
park
.
•
She
is
opposed
to
eating
meat
for
environmental
reasons
.
She
is
opposed
to
eating
meat
for
environmental
reasons
.
adjective
placed
or
situated
on
the
opposite
side
or
facing
something
else
•
The
two
schools
are
opposed
on
either
side
of
the
river
.
The
two
schools
are
opposed
on
either
side
of
the
river
.
•
They
sat
in
opposed
seats
on
the
train
,
facing
each
other
across
the
table
.
They
sat
in
opposed
seats
on
the
train
,
facing
each
other
across
the
table
.