Opposed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈpəʊzd|  American pronunciation of the word opposed
Brit.  |əˈpəʊzd|  British pronunciation of the word opposed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto oppose
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto oppose

adjective

- being in opposition or having an opponent
two bitterly opposed schools of thought

Extra examples

I am utterly opposed to any form of terrorism.

They had strongly opposed different national characters.

This was a conflict of directly opposed aims.

The principles of capitalism and socialism are diametrically opposed (=completely opposite).

He's opposed to the new law, as you might expect.

...proposed legislation that was opposed by conservatives throughout the state...

The proposal is opposed by a minority of voters.

The change is opposed by many of the town's business leaders.

You've opposed every suggestion I've made.

These two teams opposed each other in last year's playoffs.

Members of the extreme right opposed the legislation.

They opposed the admission of women into the club.

Many senators are opposed to his confirmation as a federal judge.

The bishop was opposed to the group's theology.

They opposed the admittance of women into the club.

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