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    Op·posed
    /əˈpōzd/

    adjective

  2. noun. the action of opposing, resisting, or combating. antagonism or hostility. a person or group of people opposing, criticizing, or protesting something, someone, or another group. Sometimes Opposition. the major political party opposed to the party in power and seeking to replace it.

  3. 1 day ago · Who would oppose legislation to outlaw antisemitism? More people than you might think. Who would oppose legislation to outlaw antisemitism? More people than you might think. First, there is the ...

  4. 3 days ago · Definition of 'oppose' Word Frequency. oppose. (əpoʊz ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense opposes, present participle opposing, past tense, past participle opposed. transitive verb. If you oppose someone or oppose their plans or ideas, you disagree with what they want to do and try to prevent them from doing it.

  5. [uncountable, singular] the act of strongly disagreeing with somebody/something, especially with the aim of preventing something from happening. Opposition came primarily from students. opposition to somebody/something Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans. He spent five years in prison for his opposition to the regime.

  6. 2 days ago · The high court has repeatedly held that carrying out the death penalty for rape would violate constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment — first in a 1977 case involving the rape of a woman, and again in a 2008 case involving the rape of a child.During the 2008 case, which ended in a 5-4 decision, several groups for survivors of sexual assault urged against the death ...

  7. 5. a. : something that opposes. specifically : a body of persons opposing something. Each candidate is focused on raising more money than the opposition. b. often capitalized : a political party opposing and prepared to replace the party in power. The opposition is likely to win the upcoming election. oppositional. ˌä-pə-ˈzi-sh (ə-)nəl. adjective.

  8. May 2, 2024 · But the bill also splintered the G.O.P. conference, with 21 Republicans opposing it. Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida, called the legislation a “ridiculous hate speech bill.”

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