voice opposition
Frequency: 7.110.8 per million words
To speak about one's disagreement or disapproval.
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- Many people have voiced their opposition to these proposals.
- The committee members decided to voice their opposition during the public hearing.
- Despite widespread concern, few dared to openly voice their opposition.
- She used her platform to voice opposition to the new environmental policies.
- Students gathered to voice their opposition to the tuition fee increase.
- The human rights group plans to voice strong opposition against the proposed law.
- He had always been reluctant to voice his opposition in public meetings.
- It's important for citizens to voice their opposition when they disagree with government decisions.
- The workers collectively voiced their opposition to the new working conditions.
- If you do not voice your opposition now, you may not get another chance.