Similar words: supposing, opposition, imposing, oppose, opposed, opposable, be opposed to, supposition. Meaning: [ə'pəʊz] adj. 1. characterized by active hostility 2. in opposition to (a policy or attitude etc.).
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91) Brad was prepared to accept that opposing beliefs could be held equally strongly and passionately.
92) He cut his hair, for instance, and he also stopped opposing the death penalty.
93) Is there any scientific evidence for either of these opposing views?
94) This match was notable for being as much a battle against the elements as the opposing team.
95) Up to now, the conventional wisdom has been that Clinton would run considerable risk by opposing the initiative.
96) This current path has a small resistance and no opposing voltage, so the decay of current is relatively slow.
97) They were opposing the building of a road over a burial site.
98) That afternoon saw slight skirmishes between the outposts of the opposing forces.
99) Whitman enraged conservatives by opposing a ban on late-term abortions sent to her by the state legislature.
100) In a way,(sentencedict.com) current legislation and political attitudes are pushing in opposing directions simultaneously.
101) Students of the Barnes education classes are also opposing the tour in its current form.
102) The main objective, however, is to knock the ball into the opposing goal.
103) Opposing forces in the dispute over the bill claimed victory, accused each other of capitulation and disagreed over what the compromise meant.
104) There is an opposing view, that the marketing process should be seen in a rather different way.
105) Vice-President Aleksandr Rutskoi responded by openly opposing Yeltsin, blaming the President's advisers for encouraging a confrontation with the legislature.
106) It is the path a load would follow if it was pulled by the opposing factions in the drawing.
107) The seventy members of the Sanhedrin were drawn mainly from two opposing parties, the Sadducees and the Pharisees.
108) For most of his pastorate, Jim could count on Father Ed Dougherty to articulate the opposing view.
109) It was strange and horribly unsettling to have such violently opposing feelings about a person.
110) Fnac is asking its customers to sign a petition opposing the proposals to reintroduce r.p.m. on books.
111) This struggle revolves around opposing material interests of competing classes and groups in all countries.
112) On Jan. 5 eight journalists were suspended, apparently for opposing the ban.
113) It is human nature to advocate change in some one else's affairs whilst vigorously opposing its necessity in one's own.
114) John was also extremely fast and nimble, and he possessed a remarkable body-swerve which could prove most disconcerting to opposing defenders.
115) The miners took their fight for survival to Downing Street yesterday with a 638,000-name petition opposing the closures.
116) The Staples people are entrepreneurs whose main concern is opposing taxes.
117) On the other hand, the opposing approach used by social anthropologists and ethnographers fails as a solution in the opposite way.
118) The great struggle of the universe is not between Church and State, but between two opposing ways of life.
119) Two quite directly opposing views on their policy significance prevail.
120) The assassination attempt has definitely spoilt the previously positive atmosphere between the opposing parties.
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