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- OPPOSED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OPPOSED is set or placed in opposition : contrary How to use opposed in a sentence
- OPPOSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OPPOSED definition: 1 completely different: 2 rather than: 3 to disagree with a principle or plan: Learn more
- OPPOSED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are opposed to something, you disagree with it or disapprove of it He had initially been opposed to the plan American English : opposed əˈpoʊzd
- Opposed - definition of opposed by The Free Dictionary
To be or act in contention or conflict with: opposed their crosstown rivals in the season finale 2 To be hostile or resistant to; try to prevent: opposes the building of a new police station 3 a To set as an opposite in position: opposed the painting with a mirror across the room b
- opposed adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of opposed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Apposed vs. Opposed – What’s the Difference? - Grammarhow
“Apposed” means that something is close to or next to another thing “Opposed” means that one thing is in complete disagreement with another So, if two people are “apposed” they have been placed close to one another, if they are “opposed” they are disagreeing about something
- OPPOSED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
set against or contrasted with something else or with each other; viewed as contrary or competing The opposed images on the book’s title page represent the two very different understandings of “home” featured in the narrative situated, existing, or growing in opposite directions
- Opposed - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Two teams playing against each other are opposed; so are two sides in a war If you're opposed, you're usually up against an opponent or opposing side Politicians often talk about being opposed to one law and in favor of another
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