flatly oppose this suggestion
oppose the enemy force.
oppose reason to force
I'll not oppose you.
comply in public but oppose in private
oppose a legislative bill;
I strongly oppose that contention.
contest a will.See Synonyms at oppose
I am not opposed to reform.
to oppose all vacillation and compromise
a candidate to oppose the leader in the presidential contest.
he was opposed to discrimination.
an approach that is theoretical as opposed to practical.
Night is opposed to day .
was opposed to nuclear reactors.
oppose one's arms to the blow
The country is opposed to war.
We opposed the plan.
Oppose your views against mine.
Labour likewise wants to discontinue local planning where councils oppose development.
But Palestinian leaders have strongly opposed this embassy move.
The bill was strongly opposed by the officials.
The proposals are strongly opposed by the EU.
He made it clear that he opposed ideas of the Old South.
Because for what reasons do we oppose AI use?
The Urbinas do not oppose Abbott's campaign.
Meantime, he says the WHO opposes overreaction and groundless accusations regarding the outbreak.
They oppose globalisation and favour protectionism.
You can be opposed to something instead of oppose something.
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