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oppose
verb opposed, opposing
    1. To resist or fight against someone or something by force or argument.
      Thesaurus: counter, defy, contradict, object, argue, deny, confront, face, fight, resist, stand up to.
    intr
    2. To object.
    intr
    3. To compete in a game or contest, etc against another person or team; to act in opposition.
    4. To place opposite or in contrast to something, so as to counterbalance.
Derivative: opposer
noun
    Derivative: opposing
    adj
      Acting in conflict or competition
        Thesaurus: rival, clashing, warring, combatant, contentious, contrary, crossing; Antonym: friendly, allied.
    Idiom: as opposed to
      In contrast to; as distinct from.
    Etymology: 14c: from French opposer, from Latin opponere to set before or against.



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