Examples of 'opposed the new' in a sentence

Meaning of "opposed the new"

opposed the new: To be against or in disagreement with something new

How to use "opposed the new" in a sentence

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opposed the new
Those who opposed the new regime.
Nonetheless, many civic associations opposed the new plan.
Inflation hawks have opposed the new effort at quantitative easing.
Although this area had gentrified rapidly, some residents opposed the new developments.
French Canadians could have opposed the new regime effectively or delayed its establishment.
Outside Congress, of the leaders who supported Theodore Roosevelt in 1912, most opposed the New Deal.
Local Serb politicians opposed the new constitution.
Those who opposed the new regime instigated violence carried out by secret, sinister organizations.
Conservative groups bitterly opposed the new constitution.
Some scientists opposed the new theory, and even drank cholera cultures to disprove it,.
They kept more traditional ways and opposed the new settlements.
Breckinridge opposed the New Deal from the right.
Apparently, the public also opposed the new union.
The White Russians who opposed the new Bolshevik regime were supported by Western powers.
As three leading activists in the party who opposed the new turn towards reformism explained,.

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He vigorously opposed the new Zionist movement, that had been formed in Manchester.
Anti-federalist People who opposed the new constitution.
Who opposed the new law?
On the other, it was common knowledge that he opposed the new Chairman 's inflation targets.
He opposed the new ' Eurocommunist ' line of the party.
But Iranian public opinion was so fiercely opposed the new government could not let that happen.
Sang-hun opposed the new business after he met Choe Su-hyeon.
Opposition parties also opposed the new Criminal Code.
He opposed the new constitution in the referendum of 2 December 1990 but was unsuccessful.
Michael Bram opposed the new tax.
Jeffersonians opposed the new national Bank, the Navy, and federal taxes.
Nevertheless, many private sector owners opposed the new initiatives that infringed on their power.
The party opposed the new Aragonese languages law of 2013, that they considered anti-Catalan.
Frank Lampard has opposed the new Champions League reforms.
Indeed, those who opposed the new liberal world saw the Jews as its primary agents.
I have not, to date, opposed the new EU-Israel agreement.
Schatzgeyer energetically opposed the new doctrine as heretical errors, both in word and writing.
Sang-hun opposed the new business.
He was one of those who opposed the new Spanish constitution in 1978.

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Examples of using Opposed
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