Examples of 'very much opposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "very much opposed"

very much opposed - This phrase indicates a strong disagreement or disapproval of something. It is commonly used when expressing a strong negative stance on a particular issue or idea

How to use "very much opposed" in a sentence

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very much opposed
It was very much opposed to a definition of public domain.
The different denominations are very much opposed to us.
Very much opposed to a lot of its policies.
Pieter was very much opposed to this.
Very much opposed to us.
The left wing opposition was very much opposed to indirect suffrage.
I am very much opposed to how we treat animals.
You will appreciate that we are very much opposed to this.
It is also very much opposed to common doctrines.
An idea to which I am very much opposed.
John was very much opposed to the war.
Reform Jews in America and Germany were very much opposed to Zionism.
I am very much opposed to sanctuary cities.
On the other hand, some Governments are very much opposed to the subparagraph.
I am very much opposed to this annexation.

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But I think that the people would be very much opposed to that . ".
He very much opposed that proposal and the way in which it had been prepared.
Major Coldwell was very much opposed to this policy.
I am very much opposed to violence, and I know what I am talking about.
My party and I are very much opposed to torture.
I am very much opposed to the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
It may seem, at first sight, that this is very much opposed to what I.
Camrose was very much opposed to We made this.
And, if you must know … my father 's very much opposed to it.
But God is very much opposed to the misuse and abuse of wealth.
As you know I am very much opposed to sanctuary cities.
Very much opposed to a lot of its policies. You guys hate coming to school, right?
On the contrary, he was very much opposed to religious innovation.
I was very much opposed to their anti-Arab line, ” he said.
Up north, most communities were very much opposed to even that kind of a conversation.
He was very much opposed to the radical factor, the ‘ Montagnards ', in the ‘ Jacobin Club '.
For the record, I was very much opposed to the invasion of Iraq.
And I was very much opposed to philosophizing.
He was also very much opposed to the Popular Front.
This movement is very much opposed to the European Parliament.
She 's very much opposed to Faulkner.
Initially, I was very much opposed to the idea of buying mp3s vs CDs.

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