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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. Learn the meaning of oppose, a verb that means to disagree with something or someone, often by speaking or fighting against it, him, or her. Find out how to use oppose in different contexts, such as business, academic, or American English, and see synonyms and examples.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb oppose, which means to place over against something so as to provide resistance, counterbalance, or contrast. See also related words and entries near oppose.

  4. to be hostile or adverse to, as in opinion: to oppose a resolution in a debate. to set as an obstacle or hindrance. to set against in some relation, especially as to demonstrate a comparison or contrast: to oppose advantages to disadvantages. to use or take as being opposite or contrary.

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb oppose, which means to disagree, resist, or be against something or someone. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and related words for oppose.

  6. oppose implies offensive action against the opposite side in a conflict or contest; it may also refer to attempts to thwart displeasing ideas, methods, or the like: to oppose an enemy; to oppose the passage of a bill. resist suggests defensive action against a threatening force or possibility; it may also refer to an inner struggle in which the ...

  7. To oppose something is to go against it or fight hard to stop it. A senator might oppose a bill, or a teen might oppose authority.

  8. verb. /əˈpəʊz/ Verb Forms. to disagree strongly with somebodys plan, policy, etc. and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding. 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.