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oppositional
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting opposition
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"oppositional" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as an adjective describing people or groups that are opposed or hostile to something or someone. For example: "The oppositional citizens refused to obey the new laws."
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The Erdogan government saw a widespread opposition for the first time during its office time, an opposition that none of the oppositional parties, weakly organised and ideologically narrow-minded, could have supplied before.
However, the process stimulated rapid development in the opposite direction, as it provided the formerly powerless oppositional voices within the communist bloc with a politically and morally though not legally binding international instrument.
Inside the "big tent" at the cabinet table and as a party in the four-part coalition, the SDLP has tried to sound oppositional and has even accused the big two, Sinn Féin and the DUP, of carving up the goodies between themselves.
Usachev also happens to be one of the most politically oppositional vloggers in Russia, frequently expressing his own opinion and commenting on the news.
They have left the party discredited in the public mind by its experience in government and disqualified, unless wounds heal, from reclaiming its pre-2010 role as a party of oppositional protest.
Leave the competing checks, the deliberately clashing colours and the oppositional prints (striped shirt with spotted tie) to the professionals.
Such engaged, oppositional pop might be old fashioned, even dead.
They are simply engaged in oppositional politics not realistic policies for governing the country," he added.
Yet our own oppositional voices are ignored, while the views of privileged white men are promoted by the media.
While Indigenous viewpoints are represented on Johns's page, these views are more in agreement with his conservative stance rather than encompassing of the diversity of Indigenous oppositional views.
And yet what has been going on in Budapest – the dismantling of the rule of law, the systematic weakening of oppositional media, the creation of a new nationalist and in many ways authoritarian constitution – arguably puts European integration much more in doubt than any problems with the euro.
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