Similar words: oppose, supposedly, opposition, suppose, proposed, opponent, opportunity, pose. Meaning: [ə'pəʊzd] adj. 1. in opposition to (a policy or attitude etc.) 2. being in opposition or having an opponent.
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91. Seventy per cent of this country is opposed to blood sports.
92. The rebelion chieftain was opposed by the masses and deserted by his followers.
93. She showed an unusual generosity of spirit to those who had opposed her.
94. They were very much opposed to the government of the day .
95. The plan has been opposed by schools,[www.Sentencedict.com] businesses and other local organizations.
96. We're all of the same mind: opposed to the proposal.
97. He reacted testily to reports that he'd opposed military involvement.
98. I regret to say we're diametrically opposed to your ideas.
99. We are strongly opposed to the presence of America in this region.
100. Many people are opposed to the new law, but have had no opportunity to articulate their opposition.
101. I am here on business as opposed to a holiday.
102. 63 members voted in favour, 39 opposed and 5 abstained.
103. Students discuss ideas, as opposed to just copying from books.
104. Residents are opposed to the prison being built within the city boundary.
105. We ate in the restaurant, as opposed to the bistro.
106. We are firmly opposed to the practice of power politics between nations.
107. The district court has opposed the petition by the local electricity company.
108. Wiggins says he's not a coward, but that he's philosophically opposed to war.
109. The enemy chieftain was opposed and deserted by his followers.
110. Many people are opposed to the sale of arms on principle.
111. Many in the Anglican Church are still opposed to women priests.
112. The man in the street is opposed to this idea.
113. The path he saw himself taking in his research seemed directly opposed to the ethos of the department.
114. The principles of capitalism and socialism are diametrically opposed .
115. He had been opposed by a coalition of about 50 civil rights, women's and Latino organizations.
116. I'd prefer to go on holiday in May, as opposed to September.
117. Many voters are staunch anti-federalists, opposed to the concept of regional government.
118. The introduction of identity cards has been opposed by the campaign for civil liberties.
119. Most of the local residents opposed the closing of their hospital.
120. The scout opposed his arm to the blow of the enemy soldier.
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