Examples of 'vigorously opposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "vigorously opposed"

This phrase is used to describe a strong and active resistance or objection to something. It implies that the opposition is forceful, intense, and determined

How to use "vigorously opposed" in a sentence

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vigorously opposed
This idea was vigorously opposed not only by.
This is a prospect to which we are strongly and vigorously opposed.
Bowers vigorously opposed public corruption.
It was a bold step and vigorously opposed.
Gandhi was vigorously opposed to this policy.
He volunteered immediately for the war he had so vigorously opposed.
Vigorously opposed by environmental associations.
This needs to be vigorously opposed.
He was also vigorously opposed to the legal battle against homophobia.
All government institutions must be abolished entirely and all systems of authority vigorously opposed.
The proposals have been vigorously opposed by the tobacco lobby.
It is for this reason that Nationalism is so vigorously opposed.
They also vigorously opposed the effort to depose him.
Legislation on Tuesday that is vigorously opposed by many.
They always vigorously opposed any attempt to make a separation of this kind.

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Many philosophers and social scientists have vigorously opposed sociobiology for various reasons.
This was vigorously opposed by the village and in recent years the school has flourished.
The bill is controversial since it is vigorously opposed by the Catholic Church.
She vigorously opposed Nazism from the outset.
He became involved in radical and temperance causes and vigorously opposed Roman Catholicism.
The cable channel has vigorously opposed giving up the footage to the police.
The free-marketeers of the nineteenth century vigorously opposed.
The free settlers already there vigorously opposed the idea and it was eventually abandoned.
Vigorously opposed docetism the idea that Jesus was not fully man.
Some Saudis vigorously opposed changes.
A system that serves the top 1 percent has to be vigorously opposed.
The Caddo vigorously opposed allotment.
In line with the reports previously presented, our committee is vigorously opposed to protectionism.
He vigorously opposed any intervention by the United States government.
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club had vigorously opposed a closer approach.
Mr Hänsch was vigorously opposed to the establishment of further Community bodies.
Representatives of up-country communities also vigorously opposed the split-airport idea.
He was vigorously opposed to Welsh Disestablishment.
When the Bolsheviks in Russia were outsiders, they vigorously opposed censorship and the secret.
He vigorously opposed the aesthetic theories of fellow Marxist Christopher Caudwell.
Seven years earlier France had vigorously opposed the plan of an Austro-German customs union.
He vigorously opposed the Qassamites ' exactions against the Christian and Druze communities.
This proposal has been vigorously opposed by almost all Member States.
The Portuguese refused to recognise Bishop de Castro 's appointment and vigorously opposed his activities.
The Florida measure was vigorously opposed by Democrats and immigrant rights groups.
This would have benefited the farmers, but the idea was vigorously opposed by the Association.
The committee vigorously opposed the recently Separate Car Act.
As a city councillor, I have from day one vigorously opposed ….
After the war he vigorously opposed both Germany and the Soviet Union.
Eusebius Bruno abandoned him, and the Count of Anjou, Geoffrey the Bearded, vigorously opposed him.
Churchill was vigorously opposed to executions " for political purposes.
Approximately 5-10 % of parents in our region are more vigorously opposed to vaccinating their children.
However, it was vigorously opposed by residents and the plan was abandoned.
Be on guard against him yourself, for he vigorously opposed our teaching . ” 2 Ti.
Prescott, although vigorously opposed to relocation, had little practical means to resist.

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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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