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Opposition People Strong Met Fierce Years Party Part
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opposition |
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BrE / ˌɒpəˈzɪʃn / NAmE / ˌɑːpəˈzɪʃn / |
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- delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans.
- the army met with fierce opposition in every town.
- we cannot back down at the first sign of opposition.
- he spent five years in prison for his opposition to the regime.
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opposition(noun)BrE / ˌɒpəˈzɪʃn / NAmE / ˌɑːpəˈzɪʃn / - the act of strongly disagreeing with somebody/something, especially with the aim of preventing something from happening
- Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans.
- The army met with fierce opposition in every town.
- We cannot back down at the first sign of opposition.
- He spent five years in prison for his opposition to the regime.
- opposition forces (= people who are arguing, fighting, etc. with another group)
- the people you are competing against in business, a competition, a game, etc.
- He's gone to work for the opposition.
- The opposition is/are mounting a strong challenge to our business.
- Liverpool couldn't match the opposition in the final and lost 2–0.
- the main political party that is opposed to the government; the political parties that are in a parliament but are not part of the government
- the leader of the Opposition
- Opposition MPs/parties
- the Opposition spokesman on education
- the state of being as different as possible; two things that are as different as possible
- the opposition between good and evil
- His poetry is full of oppositions and contrasts.
- forming part of a parliament but not part of the government
- They returned to power after six years in opposition.
- disagreeing strongly with somebody/something, especially with the aim of preventing something from happening
- We found ourselves in opposition to several colleagues on this issue.
- Protest marches were held in opposition to the proposed law.
- contrasting two people or things that are very different
- Leisure is often defined in opposition to work.
Extra Examples- Many people have voiced their opposition to these proposals.
- Opposition came primarily from students.
- She won against determined opposition from last year’s champion.
- The Conservative Party is now in opposition.
- The Democrats are unlikely to drop their opposition to his nomination.
- The authorities succeeded despite bitter opposition from teachers.
- The proposals met with violent opposition from the environmental lobby.
- The warring factions had united in opposition to the common enemy.
- There was fierce public opposition to the plan.
- They mounted an effective opposition to the bill.
- They see their role as a loyal opposition.
- We will brook no opposition to the strategy.
- a statement in direct opposition to party policy
- the leader of Her Majesty’s loyal Opposition
- Many fairy stories are based on the opposition between good and evil.
- Opposition forces have seized control of the airport.
Word Origin- late Middle English: from Latin oppositio(n-), from opponere ‘set against’.
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