Examples of 'opposed' in a sentence
Meaning of "opposed"
The verb 'oppose' means to disapprove of or stand in the way of something, often used in the context of conflicting opinions, beliefs, or actions
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- Acting in opposition; opposing.
- Being, of having an opponent; not unopposed.
- Opposite.
- simple past tense and past participle of oppose
How to use "opposed" in a sentence
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India was completely opposed to such a discriminatory arrangement.
I prefer healthy expressions of violence as opposed to breaking in.
All of us either opposed this or did not know of it.
Such unilateral measures must continue to be opposed.
China is opposed to terrorism in all its manifestations.
This vote is binding as opposed to an advisory vote.
As opposed to wanting what we want when we want it.
Leasing of photocopiers as opposed to acquiring new machines.
I was opposed to the idea of uprooting the grove.
A number of delegations opposed the latter suggestion.
We are opposed to the occurrence of programme budget implications.
I understand you are opposed to beating your men.
He was opposed to the discussion of matters of substantive law.
And the government is opposed to that disposition.
It opposed the inclusion of the supplementary item.
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Two diametrically opposed effects can result.
As opposed to being the man who was never here.
You used to be so opposed to that sort of thing.
As opposed to the eight other brave souls.
Polycentricity tends to be opposed to hierarchic systems of cities.
None opposed the initiation of the investigation.
Sweden was emphatically opposed to the death penalty.
I am not opposed to the holding of informal consultations.
Such methods are utterly opposed to international law.
We are opposed by an adversary worthy of our best efforts.
The total of those opposed comes to exactly.
The entry of the force was not opposed.
I am not opposed to sharing a little bit of mine.
To try to establish a culture that is opposed to discrimination.
He was therefore opposed to inclusion of the proposed item.
Spanish competition authorities were opposed to this request.
It therefore opposed the inclusion of the item.
Feared by all those who opposed you.
Other delegations opposed the inclusion of aggression.
One is in favour of eurobonds and another is opposed.
This proposal was opposed by the majority of delegations.
I thought it was some religious fanatic opposed to my research.
The respondent opposed a series of objections to jurisdiction.
I happened to see him and he was opposed to my initiatives.
All those opposed to the halfway house.
He often felt alone and opposed by people.
He therefore opposed a nexus with armed conflict.
Indication of the preventative role of vaccines as opposed to treatment.
I would not be opposed to you having a shower.
Any sign or symptom of ethnic discrimination should be opposed.
I would not be opposed to you earning them.
As opposed to everything else about my relationship with him.
Other representatives were opposed to an agreement of that type.
I am opposed to school girls being too dressed up.
Branik puts everyone opposed to him in prison.