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The opposition; Oppose; Opposition (disambiguation); Opposition system; Opposition Party (United States); Opposition Party (United States) (disambiguation); The Opposition
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oppose         
¦ verb
1. (also be opposed to) disapprove of, resist, or be hostile to.
compete with or fight.
2. [as adjective opposed] (of two or more things) contrasting or conflicting.
3. [as adjective opposing] opposite.
Derivatives
opposer noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. opposer, from L. opponere (see opponent).
oppose         
(opposes, opposing, opposed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If you oppose someone or oppose their plans or ideas, you disagree with what they want to do and try to prevent them from doing it.
Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him...
Many parents oppose bilingual education in schools.
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VERB: V n, V n
oppose         
v. a.
1.
Resist, withstand, confront, contravene, thwart, oppugn, combat, strive against, set one's face against, make a stand against.
2.
Check, withstand, prevent, obstruct.
3.
Set against, put in opposition.
4.
Contradict, gainsay, deny.
oppose         
v.
1) to oppose resolutely, strongly, vehemently
2) (K) I opposed his dropping out of college
Oppose         
·vi To be set opposite.
II. Oppose ·vi To make objection or opposition in controversy.
III. Oppose ·noun To compete with; to strive against; as, to oppose a rival for a prize.
IV. Oppose ·noun To place in front of, or over against; to set opposite; to Exhibit.
V. Oppose ·vi To act adversely or in opposition;
- with against or to; as, a servant opposed against the act.
VI. Oppose ·noun To put in opposition, with a view to counterbalance or countervail; to set against; to offer antagonistically.
VII. Oppose ·noun To resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, ·etc.; to contend against; to Confront; to Resist; to Withstand; as, to oppose the king in battle; to oppose a bill in Congress.
opposition         
(oppositions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Opposition is strong, angry, or violent disagreement and disapproval.
The government is facing a new wave of opposition in the form of a student strike...
Much of the opposition to this plan has come from the media.
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N-UNCOUNT: oft N to n
2.
The opposition is the political parties or groups that are opposed to a government.
The main opposition parties boycotted the election, saying it would not be conducted fairly.
N-COUNT-COLL: usu sing, oft N n
3.
In a country's parliament or legislature, the opposition refers to the politicians or political parties that form part of the parliament or legislature, but are not the government.
...the Leader of the Opposition.
N-COUNT-COLL: usu sing, oft the N
4.
The opposition is the person or team you are competing against in a sports event.
Poland provide the opposition for the Scots' last warm-up match at home.
N-SING-COLL
Opposition         
·noun Repugnance; contrariety of sentiment, interest, or purpose; antipathy.
II. Opposition ·noun The act of opposing; an attempt to check, restrain, or defeat; resistance.
III. Opposition ·noun The state of being placed over against; situation so as to front something else.
IV. Opposition ·noun That which opposes; an obstacle; specifically, the aggregate of persons or things opposing; hence, in politics and parliamentary practice, the party opposed to the party in power.
V. Opposition ·noun The relation between two propositions when, having the same subject and predicate, they differ in quantity, or in quality, or in both; or between two propositions which have the same matter but a different form.
VI. Opposition ·noun The situation of a heavenly body with respect to another when in the part of the heavens directly opposite to it; especially, the position of a planet or satellite when its longitude differs from that of the sun 180°;
- signified by the symbol /; as, / / /, opposition of Jupiter to the sun.
opposition         
¦ noun
1. resistance or dissent.
(often the opposition) a group of opponents.
(the Opposition) Brit. the principal parliamentary party opposed to that in office.
2. a contrast or antithesis.
3. Astronomy & Astrology the apparent position of two celestial objects that are directly opposite each other in the sky, especially the position of a planet when opposite the sun.
Derivatives
oppositional adjective
oppositionist adjective &noun
opposition         
n.
1) to arouse, stir up opposition
2) to offer, put up opposition
3) to crush, overcome opposition
4) to come across, meet, run up against opposition
5) (ling.) to neutralize an opposition
6) determined, fierce, stiff, strong, unbending, unyielding, vehement opposition
7) opposition to (opposition to new taxes)
8) against, despite, in spite of, over (the) opposition (we adopted the resolution over the opposition of the other party)
9) in opposition to
opposition         
n.
1.
Contrariety, repugnance, diversity, inconsistency.
2.
Counteraction, hostility, resistance.
3.
Obstacle, obstruction.

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