opposer - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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opposer (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun: Opposer

Phonetic Transcription

/əˈpoʊ.zər/

Meaning and Usage

The term "opposer" refers to a person who opposes or contests something, often in a formal context, such as in politics, legal matters, or ideologically driven discussions. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but may appear in written forms, particularly in legal, political, or scholarly texts. The frequency of use is moderately low and is more likely to be found in written contexts.

Example Sentences

  1. The opposer presented compelling arguments against the proposed bill during the debate.
  2. Оппонент представил убедительные аргументы против предложенного законопроекта на дебатах.

  3. As the main opposer in the election, she had to clearly outline her vision for change.

  4. В качестве основного оппонента на выборах ей пришлось четко изложить свое видение перемен.

  5. The opposer filed a formal complaint to challenge the decision made by the committee.

  6. Оппонент подал официальную жалобу, чтобы оспорить решение, принятое комитетом.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "opposer" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, related terms and actions involving opposition often appear. Here are some expressions that involve the notion of opposition and the challenges it brings:

  1. To be in opposition to - The governor was in opposition to the proposed tax increase.
  2. Губернатор был против предложенного увеличения налогов.

  3. Opposition party - The opposition party has gained significant ground in recent polls.

  4. Оппозиционная партия значительно укрепила свои позиции на последних выборах.

  5. At odds with - She found herself at odds with her colleagues due to her radical changes.

  6. Она столкнулась с разногласиями с коллегами из-за своих радикальных изменений.

  7. To stand in the way of - He refused to stand in the way of progress, despite his role as an opposer.

  8. Он отказался стоять на пути прогресса, несмотря на свою роль оппонента.

  9. Voice opposition - Many citizens voiced opposition against the new policy.

  10. Многие граждане выразили протест против новой политики.

  11. Oppose with a passion - He opposed with a passion all forms of injustice.

  12. Он с духом противостоял всем формам несправедливости.

Etymology

The word "opposer" originates from the Latin verb "opponere," which breaks down into "ob-" meaning "against" and "ponere," meaning "to place." It has evolved through Old French into its current form used in English.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: adversary, opponent, challenger, antagonist

Antonyms: supporter, ally, advocate, proponent



25-07-2024