express opposition

Frequency: 7.010.1 per million words

To state one's disagreement or disapproval.

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  • Several groups plan to express their opposition to the new policy at the meeting.
  • The mayor chose not to express his opposition publicly, preferring to work behind the scenes.
  • Students were encouraged to express their opposition through peaceful protests.
  • Despite strong pressure, she continued to express her opposition to the proposed changes.
  • He felt it was his duty to express his opposition to injustice.
  • They will express their opposition by voting against the motion.
  • Are you going to express your opposition during the public hearing?
  • Many citizens have started to express their opposition to the tax increases.
  • The activist urged everyone to express their opposition to environmental damage.
  • The committee allowed members to express their opposition before making a final decision.