Synonym: conflict with, contradict, counteract, cross, dispute, fight, hinder, refute, resist, struggle. Antonym: agree. Similar words: opposed, opposition, suppose, supposedly, opponent, opportunity, pose, supposing. Meaning: [ə'pəʊz] v. 1. be against; express opposition to 2. fight against or resist strongly 3. oppose with equal weight or force 4. set into opposition or rivalry 5. act against or in opposition to 6. be resistant to.
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31, All the bleeding hearts and socialists oppose the changes to the immigration law.
32, It's easier to swim with the tide than to oppose the views of the majority.
33, Getting approval for the plan is a purely formal matter: nobody will seriously oppose it.
34, This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty.
35, I'll not oppose you.
36, Environmentalists have begun a vigorous campaign to oppose nuclear dumping in the area.
37, It's easier to go with the tide than to oppose the views of the majority.
38, We oppose the bill, on the grounds that it discriminates against women.
39, More people favour a single European currency than oppose it.
40, They return on Easter Monday to oppose Harlequins.
41, Many animal welfare groups oppose padded steel-jawed traps.
42, Conservative MPs say they will oppose the new bill.
43, Some atheist groups also oppose the measure.
44, How should we oppose government plans?
45, However, elements on both sides oppose further compromise, and on Monday there was little optimism about a breakthrough.
46, All the Republicans except Buchanan support global free trade and oppose direct measures to discourage companies from moving manufacturing plants overseas.
47, People who oppose religion on the grounds of its intolerance and bigotry think that the risks are very high.
48, Not surprisingly, the elections did just that, bringing into office hard-line nationalists who oppose interethnic cooperation.
49, Beccaria's reputation for humanity comes from the famous sections that oppose the use of torture and of capital punishment.
50, Even those who oppose choice in principle are fast disappearing.
51, The members of the 26-strong congressional black caucus voted overwhelmingly on July 11 to oppose the nomination.
52, To give support to justice is to oppose injustice. To give comfort to injustice is to deny justice. Dr T.P.Chia
53, Republicans have complained that Democrats are using Social Security scare tactics to incite seniors groups and others to oppose the constitutional amendment.
54, Local amenity societies and conservation groups therefore frequently oppose their construction -; and all too often the houses remain unbuilt.
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55, The City Force as an organization was too inflexible to oppose successfully.
56, He would oppose any multi-deck parking structure adjacent to his project.
57, There will be a rally on September 22 for all those who oppose direct military action.
58, The Labour movement was not, however, convinced by these arguments: rather it continued to oppose family allowances.
59, Public sector unions are likely to oppose Blair's move away from government investment in health and transport.
60, The National Rifle Association and other advocates of firearms rights are expected to vigorously oppose these proposals.
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