oppose
Prononciation : [əˈpoʊz]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to say or do something that shows you do not support a person, idea, or action. It's like when you want to stop something from happening because you think it's not right.
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He decided to oppose the new rules at school because he thought they were unfair.
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She didn't oppose her friend's choice; instead, she supported it.
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Why do you choose to oppose that plan for the project?
Contexte : « conflict »
(verb) to actively fight against an idea or movement. This means you take actions against something you disagree with.
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Many people oppose the idea of pollution because they want to protect the environment.
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In the meeting, nobody opposed the suggestion to hold a fundraiser.
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What reasons do people have to oppose the new law?
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