oppose imposition
Frequency: 6.20.7 per million words
To disagree with and actively try to prevent an imposition.
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Examples (10)
- Many citizens oppose the imposition of new taxes.
- The union plans to oppose the imposition of stricter working conditions.
- Activists are ready to oppose the imposition of censorship laws.
- Historically, people have always tried to oppose the imposition of foreign rule.
- The local community will fiercely oppose the imposition of the new development project.
- It is crucial to oppose any imposition that limits fundamental freedoms.
- The government's decision faced strong public opinion, which started to oppose its imposition.
- We must oppose the imposition of unfair trade tariffs on our goods.
- Despite their efforts, they failed to oppose the imposition of the controversial policy.
- Students gathered to oppose the imposition of higher tuition fees.