Examples of 'stand opposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "stand opposed"

stand opposed - to be in disagreement or resistance towards someone or something

How to use "stand opposed" in a sentence

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We continue to stand opposed to that piece of legislation.
It is on these grounds that we stand opposed to war.
That seems to stand opposed to the idea of amusement.
And history will be unkind to those who stand opposed to justice.
Now they stand opposed one last time.
To presence here means to let the thing stand opposed to us as object.
It does not stand opposed to religion generally or any religion in particular.
You can see how these two stand opposed one to another.
They stand opposed to one another and do not overlap.
Sometimes it takes a great deal more courage to stand opposed to our friends.
We stand opposed to those forces.
Certainly the values of Israel as a democratic state stand opposed to discrimination and demand equality.
We stand opposed to racist scapegoating and all attacks on civil liberties.
A large proportion of Jewish Canadians also stand opposed to the settlements.
We stand opposed to interventions in principle and for practical reasons as well.

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Here, those who disagree stand opposed across a chasm of values.
We stand opposed to all US wars of aggression.
Hence, dogma and criticism stand opposed to each other as antipodes.
I stand opposed to you.
And history will be unkind to those who stand opposed to justice. Together we stand.
We stand opposed to all anti-immigration legislation.
A few far-sighted Jewish people realize this and stand opposed to intervention.
They stand opposed.
Rights, and, on the other, the possibilities which stand opposed to.
For these reasons we stand opposed to the Kyoto Aquarium project.
To stand opposed or opposite to, or over against as, his house fronts the church.
Faith, in Buddhism, does not stand opposed to experience.
We stand opposed to this motion specifically because it would prevent members of Parliament -.
Security concerns thus today stand opposed to the world 's accentuated need for trade efficiency.
We stand opposed to the jabbering called, " speaking in tongues . ".

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Examples of using Opposed
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
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