Etymology: [ &-'pOz ] (transitive verb.) 1579. From Middle English opposen Old French opposer Latin ob (“before, against”) + Medieval Latin pausare (“to put”), taking the place of Latin opponere (“to oppose”).
karşı koymak, karşı çıkmak, engel olmak, karşı olmak, karşılaştırmak, karşı durma, karşı çık, muhalefet etmek, karşısına koymak, karşı gelmek, kafa tutmak, muhalefet yapmak, başkaldırmak, itiraz etmek, -e karşı olmak, -e karşı olmak; karşı çıkmak, karşı koymak, direnmek, karşı durmak, dikelmek, mani olmak, engel ol/karşı çık, karşılıklı, muarız, muar, karşı, aksi, zıt, karşıt, karşı çıkan, muhalif, ters, karşı çıkma, karşısında, ters düşme, karşısında olmak,
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karşı koymak
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karşı çıkmak fiil
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engel olmak fiil
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karşı olmak fiil
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karşılaştırmak fiil
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karşı durma
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karşı çık
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muhalefet etmek
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karşısına koymak
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karşı gelmek
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kafa tutmak
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muhalefet yapmak
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başkaldırmak
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itiraz etmek
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-e karşı olmak
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-e karşı olmak; karşı çıkmak, karşı koymak, direnmek fiil
To attempt to stop the progression of, To object to, To be set opposite, To place in front of, or over against; to set opposite; to exhibit, To put in opposition, with a view to counterbalance or countervail; to set against; to offer antagonistically, To resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc, set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other", act against or in opposition to; "She reacts negatively to everything I say", fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!", If you oppose someone or oppose their plans or ideas, you disagree with what they want to do and try to prevent them from doing it. Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him Many parents oppose bilingual education in schools. support, resist; hinder; contend, be strong in a contradictory opinion; set against, contrast, counterbalance, be against; express opposition to; "We oppose the ban on abortion" be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion" oppose with equal weight or force, be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion", to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand; as, to oppose the king in battle; to oppose a bill in Congress, To compete with; to strive against; as, to oppose a rival for a prize, To act adversely or in opposition; with against or to; as, a servant opposed against the act, be against; express opposition to; "We oppose the ban on abortion", oppose with equal weight or force, To make objection or opposition in controversy, resist, being, of having an opponent; not unopposed, acting in opposition; opposing, Simple past tense and past participle of oppose, That opposes or oppose; on the opposite side, Present participle of oppose, refragate, oppone, plural of oppo, past of oppose, in opposition to (a policy or attitude etc ); "an opposing vote", You say that two ideas or systems are opposed when they are opposite to each other or very different from each other. people with policies almost diametrically opposed to his own This was a straight conflict of directly opposed aims. = opposite, You use as opposed to when you want to make it clear that you are talking about one particular thing and not something else. We ate in the restaurant, as opposed to the bistro, being in opposition or having an opponent; "two bitterly opposed schools of thought", If you are opposed to something, you disagree with it or disapprove of it. I am utterly opposed to any form of terrorism = against, be opposing in attitude or opinion; contrary, opposite; contrasting, being in opposition or having an opponent; "two bitterly opposed schools of thought" in opposition to a policy or attitude etc, "an opposing vote, in opposition to a policy or attitude etc, third-person singular of oppose, objecting, Opposing groups of people disagree about something or are in competition with one another. The Georgian leader said in a radio address that he still favoured dialogue between the opposing sides The opposing team must in turn try to keep the ball in the air before hitting it back over the net, Opposing ideas or tendencies are totally different from each other. I have a friend who has the opposing view and felt that the war was immoral = opposite, characterized by active hostility; "opponent (or opposing) armies", acting in opposition to; "the opposing sector of the same muscle group", acting in opposition to; "the opposing sector of the same muscle group, oppugn,
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To attempt to stop the progression of - "There is still time to oppose this plan."
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To object to - "Many religious leaders oppose cloning humans."
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To be set opposite
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To place in front of, or over against; to set opposite; to exhibit
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To put in opposition, with a view to counterbalance or countervail; to set against; to offer antagonistically
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To resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc
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set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other"
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act against or in opposition to; "She reacts negatively to everything I say"
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fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!"
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If you oppose someone or oppose their plans or ideas, you disagree with what they want to do and try to prevent them from doing it. Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him Many parents oppose bilingual education in schools. support
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resist; hinder; contend, be strong in a contradictory opinion; set against, contrast, counterbalance fiil
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be against; express opposition to; "We oppose the ban on abortion" be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion" oppose with equal weight or force
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be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion"
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to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand; as, to oppose the king in battle; to oppose a bill in Congress
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To compete with; to strive against; as, to oppose a rival for a prize
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To act adversely or in opposition; with against or to; as, a servant opposed against the act
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be against; express opposition to; "We oppose the ban on abortion"
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oppose with equal weight or force
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To make objection or opposition in controversy
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To oppose.
resist
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opposed
being, of having an opponent; not unopposed
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opposed
acting in opposition; opposing
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opposed
Simple past tense and past participle of oppose
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opposing
That opposes or oppose; on the opposite side - "opposing armies"
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opposing
Present participle of oppose
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refragate
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oppone
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oppos
plural of oppo
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opposed
past of oppose
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opposed
in opposition to (a policy or attitude etc ); "an opposing vote"
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opposed
You say that two ideas or systems are opposed when they are opposite to each other or very different from each other. people with policies almost diametrically opposed to his own This was a straight conflict of directly opposed aims. = opposite
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opposed
You use as opposed to when you want to make it clear that you are talking about one particular thing and not something else. We ate in the restaurant, as opposed to the bistro
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opposed
being in opposition or having an opponent; "two bitterly opposed schools of thought"
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opposed
If you are opposed to something, you disagree with it or disapprove of it. I am utterly opposed to any form of terrorism = against
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opposed
be opposing in attitude or opinion; contrary, opposite; contrasting sıfat
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opposed
being in opposition or having an opponent; "two bitterly opposed schools of thought" in opposition to a policy or attitude etc
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opposed
"an opposing vote
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opposed
in opposition to a policy or attitude etc
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opposes
third-person singular of oppose
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opposing
objecting sıfat
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opposing
Opposing groups of people disagree about something or are in competition with one another. The Georgian leader said in a radio address that he still favoured dialogue between the opposing sides The opposing team must in turn try to keep the ball in the air before hitting it back over the net
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opposing
Opposing ideas or tendencies are totally different from each other. I have a friend who has the opposing view and felt that the war was immoral = opposite
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opposing
characterized by active hostility; "opponent (or opposing) armies"
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opposing
acting in opposition to; "the opposing sector of the same muscle group"
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opposing
acting in opposition to; "the opposing sector of the same muscle group
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