Sentence examples for opposing direction from inspiring English sources

"opposing direction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a direction that is contrary or opposite to another direction. Example: The two cars were traveling in opposing directions, causing a head-on collision.

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The results revealed support for the manipulation of increased autonomy, but in the opposing direction.

This was so movement in one direction would correspond to a positive voltage and movement in the opposing direction would output a negative voltage.

Collide head to head with a train coming from opposing direction.

However, one might worry, in the opposing direction, about overly fine individuations of propositions.

"When I saw the array of rotors each rotating in the opposing direction of its neighbors, I thought What on earth?

In fact, the ECPSM rotor consists of two almost identical parts, which just have opposing direction of the PM poles (see Figure 2 'permanent magnet N' and 'permanent magnet S').

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Here, numerous factors point in opposing directions.

But they are tugged in opposing directions by domestic forces.

Instead, they will be pulled in opposing directions.

Surely the partners risk pulling in opposing directions.

Attitudes towards the hijab evolved in opposing directions.

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