be opposed
Frequency: 9.0150.5 per million words
To be in a state of disagreement or to be very different.
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- They are opposed to any changes in the current policy.
- The community was strongly opposed to the new development plans.
- I am not opposed to the idea, but I have some concerns.
- Our views are diametrically opposed on this issue.
- She is opposed to violence in all its forms.
- Many citizens were opposed to the tax increase proposed by the government.
- He has been opposed to the project from the very beginning.
- These two concepts are opposed in nature and cannot coexist.
- The committee is opposed to making hasty decisions without proper consultation.
- Even after the debate, they remained opposed to each other's proposals.