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Meanings of
opposed
in anglès
portuguès
contrário
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Being in opposition or having an opponent.
unopposed
Related terms
conflicting
portuguès
contrário
Opposing.
opposing
Related terms
anti
Antònims
Examples for "
unopposed
"
unopposed
Examples for "
unopposed
"
1
His decision yesterday left Illingworth to continue, now
unopposed
,
as England chairman.
2
She ran
unopposed
once and was certainly planning on another easy victory.
3
It seemed increasingly likely yesterday that Mrs McAleese would be returned
unopposed
.
4
Although the deputy position was declared vacant, Ms Bishop was re-elected
unopposed
.
5
The second group took over the train
unopposed
as the attackers fled.
Usage of
opposed
in anglès
1
Other parties, including American International Group Inc, remain
opposed
to the deal.
2
Grey Power Federation president Tom O'Connor said the group
opposed
the changes.
3
China said it remained resolutely
opposed
to so-called freedom of navigation operations.
4
The Greens have long
opposed
uranium mining, nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
5
India, the world's number four emitter, said it
opposed
the suggested text.
6
In Palestine, however, a group of political zealots fiercely
opposed
Roman rule.
7
This high affinity binding is
opposed
,
however, by a large energetic penalty.
8
But May and her government remain strongly
opposed
to holding another vote.
9
American Honda Finance Corporation said in a statement that it
opposed
discrimination.
10
She is also
opposed
to following accepted rules of conduct & health.
11
Responding to the report, CRA said it
opposed
the proposed new quotas.
12
Yet threats of retaliation underscore the weak legal case of
opposed
countries.
13
Despite the bipartisan panel's backing, the industry strongly
opposed
the new rules.
14
This directive was
opposed
at the time by several states, including Ireland.
15
Racing sector says the vaccine's necessary, but environmental groups are strongly
opposed
.
16
But it was
opposed
by several council members, including Britain and France.
Other examples for "opposed"
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About this term
opposed
oppose
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more opposed
so opposed
much opposed
Translations for
opposed
portuguès
contrário
oposto
contraposto
Opposed
through the time
Opposed
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
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