opposer

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English - Turkish
düşman
rakip
aleyhtar
oppose
karşı çık

Biz onun yeni bir yol yapma planına karşı çıktık. - We opposed his plan to build a new road.

Irksal ayrımcılığa karşı çıktı. - He's opposed to racial discrimination.

oppose
muhalefet yapmak
oppose
karşı durma
oppose
{f} kafa tutmak
English - English
One who opposes, one who shows opposition
{n} one who opposes, an antagonist, a rival
{i} one who is opposed; adversary; enemy
someone who offers opposition
One who opposes; an opponent; an antagonist; an adversary
oppose
To be set opposite
oppose
{v} to act against, withstand, object
oppose
To attempt to stop the progression of
oppose
To act adversely or in opposition; with against or to; as, a servant opposed against the act
oppose
fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!"
oppose
{f} resist; hinder; contend, be strong in a contradictory opinion; set against, contrast, counterbalance
oppose
To resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc
oppose
be against; express opposition to; "We oppose the ban on abortion"
oppose
be against; express opposition to; "We oppose the ban on abortion" be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion" oppose with equal weight or force
oppose
to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand; as, to oppose the king in battle; to oppose a bill in Congress
oppose
To make objection or opposition in controversy
oppose
be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion"
oppose
If you oppose someone or oppose their plans or ideas, you disagree with what they want to do and try to prevent them from doing it. Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him Many parents oppose bilingual education in schools. support
oppose
set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other"
oppose
To object to
oppose
To place in front of, or over against; to set opposite; to exhibit
oppose
To put in opposition, with a view to counterbalance or countervail; to set against; to offer antagonistically
oppose
To compete with; to strive against; as, to oppose a rival for a prize
oppose
oppose with equal weight or force
oppose
act against or in opposition to; "She reacts negatively to everything I say"
opposer

    Hyphenation

    op·pos·er

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ &-'pOz ] (transitive verb.) 1579. French opposer, from Latin opponere , from ob- against + ponere to place; more at OB-, POSITION.
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