Dictionary
is 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.
Exact(4)
For what we need to do here is oppose the rush to simplify when discussing our anxieties about sex.
What fiction can do is oppose all that and say: 'No, it's not like that, this is honestly what life is like, read my story,' you know?
While faith-based people are all about proposing, all we do is oppose, and we do it, it is argued, in a trivialising, smug, sarcastic and cynical manner that pays insufficient respect to the feelings and deeply held beliefs of others.
And, in Congress, all they seem to be able to do is oppose and obstruct.
Similar(56)
Everything is opposed".
Not everybody is opposed.
He is opposed to them.
It is opposed to Isis.
Turkey is opposed.
He is opposed.
Netanyahu is opposed by his own party.
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