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to opposing
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.
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The Seahawks allow just 17 FPPG to opposing team's receivers.
Their orange kit is potentially hazardous to opposing bowlers.
My life has been devoted to opposing that tendency".
Does she seem to be open to opposing points of view?
Minnesota has allowed the most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks this season.
But they ended up coming to opposing conclusions, which means the debate over monogamy continues.
Reagan has rejected the treaty & committed his Adm. to opposing its acceptance by other nations.
Last month, two federal judges came to opposing conclusions about these issues.
Mr. Kravitz said that the restaurateurs of his borough are "fully committed to opposing letter grading".
That pledge commits officials to opposing any increase in federal tax revenues under any circumstance.
But the Labor leader has not committed to opposing the government's plan.
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