Sentence examples for be oppose from inspiring English sources

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be oppose

verb

To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand.

  • To oppose the king in battle

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One of the first questions about the utility of GX-FBA that has to be answered involves verification that the constraints imposed by network connectivity alone have the ability to partially mimic metabolic regulation, and if need be, oppose the dictum of hierarchical regulation.

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Vested interests may be opposed.

They must be opposed".

It should be opposed.

It cannot be opposed.

Only the chancellor seemed to be opposed.

Obama can never be opposed vehemently enough.

Apparently, Ford knew they would be opposed.

All other groups would be opposed.

I wouldn't be opposed to that.

Violent Jihad must be opposed.

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