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    oppose
    /əˈpəʊz/

    verb

    • 1. disagree with and attempt to prevent, especially by argument: "a majority of the electorate opposed EC membership"

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  2. OPPOSE definition: 1. to disagree with something or someone, often by speaking or fighting against it, him, or her…. Learn more.

  3. oppose: [verb] to place over against something so as to provide resistance, counterbalance, or contrast.

  4. oppose: 1 v be against; express opposition to “We oppose the ban on abortion” Types: contend , contest , repugn to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation challenge , dispute , gainsay take exception to Type of: argue , contend , debate , fence have an argument about something v be resistant to “The board opposed his motion” ...

  5. 5 meanings: 1. to fight against, counter, or resist strongly 2. to be hostile or antagonistic to; be against 3. to place or set.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Oppose definition: to act against or provide resistance to; combat. See examples of OPPOSE used in a sentence.

  7. oppose somebody/something This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty. He threw all those that opposed him into prison. to oppose a war/bill/plan; Do you support or oppose this proposal? The children strongly opposed the idea. He vehemently opposed the War of 1812. She is adamantly opposed to the war.

  8. Define oppose. oppose synonyms, oppose pronunciation, oppose translation, English dictionary definition of oppose. v. op·posed , op·pos·ing , op·pos·es v. tr. 1. To be or act in contention or conflict with: opposed their crosstown rivals in the season finale. 2.

  9. Oppose definition: To be or act in contention or conflict with. Origin of Oppose Middle English opposen to question, interrogate from Old French opposer alteration (influenced by poser to place) of Latin oppōnere to oppose (ob-against ob–) (pōnere to put apo-in Indo-European roots) . From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Middle English opposen, from Old French opposer, from Latin ob (“before, against" ) + Medieval Latin pausare (“to put ...

  10. OPPOSE definition: to disagree with a plan or activity and to try to change or stop it: . Learn more.

  11. 1 to disagree strongly with someone's plan, policy, etc. and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding oppose somebody/something This party would bitterly oppose the reintroduction of the death penalty. He threw all those who opposed him into prison. oppose (somebody/something) doing something I would oppose changing the law. compare propose