oppose

word

/əˈpoʊz/
/əpˈəʊz/

Definition

To act against something or someone; to disagree strongly or try to stop something from happening.

Usage & Nuances

'Oppose' is formal and common in debates, politics, and situations where people take sides. Often used with ideas, laws, or groups ('oppose a plan', 'oppose the government'). Don't confuse with 'object' (which is often to small things or details) or 'fight' (which is stronger and physical).

Example Sentences

If you oppose the idea, just say it.

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Many people oppose the new rule.

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I oppose animal testing.

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They oppose any changes to the plan.

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The company decided to oppose the new tax law in court.

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Not everyone will oppose your choices, so don't worry too much.

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