Examples of 'met with fierce' in a sentence
Meaning of "met with fierce"
met with fierce: Describes encountering strong, intense, or powerful opposition or resistance
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met with fierce
The enemy met with fierce opposition.
Any attempt to penetrate its borders will be met with fierce resistance.
They were met with fierce resistance.
Attempts by local authorities to reintroduce water charges were met with fierce opposition.
Some were met with fierce repression.
But some were still opposed to unconditional repatriation and we sometimes met with fierce objections.
But his efforts met with fierce resistance.
It met with fierce German resistance and heavy enfilade fire from the south.
This draconian attack was met with fierce resistance.
They were met with fierce resistance as they clambered aboard.
Earlier, attempts to locate him had been met with fierce resistance.
The police were met with fierce resistance by the occupants.
William marched upon the city, where he was met with fierce armed resistance.
He was met with fierce resistance.
The Muslim conquest of Sicily was a see-saw affair and met with fierce resistance.
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The decision was met with fierce community opposition.
In the Baixada Fluminense, mandatory administration of quinine met with fierce resistance.
It is met with fierce resistance.
A Swabian army marched from the Hegau on Schaffhausen, but met with fierce defense at Thayngen.
It soon met with fierce resistance from the mountain peoples.
That public exoneration was met with fierce anger and criticism.
They were met with fierce resistance of indigenous people protecting their homelands.
Ferocious German onslaughts were met with fierce Russian defense mechanism.
Veolia was met with fierce resistance at the Chilsu water treatment plant in Masan.
The ship was, however, Niobe, and the aircraft were met with fierce resistance.
These laws met with fierce resistance from the manufacturers.
On 21 April, rebel forces assaulted Wazzin but were met with fierce resistance by loyalist soldiers.
The plans have met with fierce objections from some parts of the local community.
The landing party was met with fierce Japanese defense.
This new policy met with fierce resistance and provoked numerous uprisings in the region.
This plan was abandoned, since it met with fierce opposition from his ministers.
They were met with fierce resistance as they clambered aboard. It was parry and thrust.
Piazzolla 's take on tango, however, met with fierce resistance from traditionalists.
This Charter met with fierce opposition, especially from Islamists and from their objective allies, multiculturalists.
That Democratic-sponsored proposal has been met with fierce resistance from more moderate Senate Democrats.
This version met with fierce opposition in the South and many places banned it.
This time the Carthaginians met with fierce resistance and ill-fortune.
They were met with fierce resistance from Pakistani Taliban.
Rodrigo Duterte 's remarks were met with fierce criticism from human rights groups.
This was met with fierce opposition, and was ultimately scrapped.
Both these developments met with fierce opposition from the Jesuits.
This requirement met with fierce opposition from the local nobility.
However, the attack met with fierce Russian resistance.
But his plan was met with fierce opposition from the European powers.
However, the German authorities met with fierce resistance by the local Herero people.
The report was met with fierce resistance from many quarters, and it was quickly abandoned.
The move is also met with fierce criticism from other countries.
This measure had met with fierce resistance from the party bosses.
Once again the attack met with fierce resistance and it too failed.
These attempts continue to be met with fierce organized resistance led by Indigenous peoples.
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