1. opposed - Adjective
2. opposed - Verb
of Oppose
Source: Webster's dictionarytwo bitterly opposed schools of thought Source: Internet
AAP MLAs also vehemently opposed the laws on agriculture brought in by the Modi government at the Centre. Source: Internet
A 26-year-old man in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district was allegedly abducted and killed by his lover’s family members who were opposed to their relationship, police said on Friday. Source: Internet
A business in Derbyshire is still producing coal and aggregates from a brownfield site until next summer, but employs around 15 people, as opposed to the 250 who worked at Banks’s three sites. Source: Internet
“According to our recent forecast, our revenue numbers for H2 are going to be down by 25% or so as opposed to last year. Source: Internet
According to news reports, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein encouraged the reimposition of a lockdown but were opposed by coronavirus czar Prof. Ronni Gamzu and most ministers. Source: Internet