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What Is the Base Word for Opposition

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opposition

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noun

the action of opposing, resisting, or combating.

antagonism or hostility.

a person or group of people opposing, criticizing, or protesting something, someone, or another group.

(sometimes initial capital letter) the major political party opposed to the party in power and seeking to replace it.

the act of placing opposite, or the state or position of being placed opposite.

the act of opposing, or the state of being opposed by way of comparison or contrast.

Logic.

  1. the relation between two propositions that have the same subject and predicate, but which differ in quantity or quality, or in both.
  2. the relation between two propositions in virtue of which the truth or falsity of one of them determines the truth or falsity of the other.

Astronomy. the situation of two heavenly bodies when their longitudes or right ascensions differ by 180°: The moon is in opposition to the sun when the earth is directly between them.

Astrology. the situation of two heavenly bodies or groups of heavenly bodies whose celestial longitudes differ by 180°, conducive to confrontation or revelation: an astrological aspect.

Electricity. the condition that exists when two waves of the same frequency are out of phase by one-half of a period.

Linguistics.

  1. the relationship between any two alternative units within a linguistic system, especially between minimally distinct phonemes.
  2. the feature that constitutes the difference between two such units.

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Origin of opposition

1350–1400; <Latin oppositiōn- (stem of oppositiō), equivalent to opposit(us) (see opposite) + -iōn--ion; replacing Middle English opposicioun<Old French opposicion<Latin as above

OTHER WORDS FROM opposition

op·po·si·tion·al, op·po·si·tion·ar·y, adjective op·po·si·tion·less, adjective non·op·po·si·tion, noun pre·op·po·si·tion, noun

su·per·op·po·si·tion, noun un·op·po·si·tion·al, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH opposition

apposition, opposition

Words nearby opposition

opposite, opposite field, opposite number, opposite prompt, opposite sex, opposition, oppositional disorder, oppositionist, opposition research, oppress, oppressed

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021

How to use opposition in a sentence

  • They also spearheaded an ultimately successful effort to remove an opposition president.

  • For starters, previous recall campaigns that have made the ballot have done so thanks to intense grassroots opposition to the governor, but this one may deserve a bit of an asterisk because of all the extra time it had to collect signatures.

  • Leading opposition figures say there was no coup attempt — and that Moïse is no longer president.

  • Progress happens, and alongside it, opposition grows as well.

  • Although no one has officially registered any opposition to a new bill introduced by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, not everyone agrees that giving students a re-do is a good idea.

  • First, as opposition to gay marriage collapses, American anti-LGBT activists will slow their battle against it.

  • The bill, which passed Congress without opposition, is only a temporary fix and expires in 2015.

  • The opposition responded with a month-long Occupy Abay (like Occupy Wall St) campaign, in which Udaltsov was one of key figures.

  • Other journalists and opposition activists languish in prison on similar charges.

  • As for his harsh—some might even say paranoid—opposition to European integration, "most of us would support him."

  • Never had Punch secured the telling of that tale with so little opposition.

  • "You are very sure of opposition—strangely sure, monsieur," said Garnache, looking him between the eyes.

  • Wait patiently until your side move over from the Opposition to the Government benches.

  • At the store he would never have given in, but he was not accustomed to hearing so loud a murmur of approval greet the opposition.

  • The Alcaid and his officers seized the favourable moment, and entered the house without opposition.

British Dictionary definitions for opposition


noun

the act of opposing or the state of being opposed

hostility, unfriendliness, or antagonism

a person or group antagonistic or opposite in aims to another

  1. the opposition a political party or group opposed to the ruling party or government
  2. (capital as part of a name, esp in Britain and other Commonwealth countries) Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
  3. in opposition (of a political party) opposing the government

a position facing or opposite another

the act of placing something facing or opposite something else

something that acts as an obstacle to some course or progress

astronomy

  1. the position of an outer planet or the moon when it is in line or nearly in line with the earth as seen from the sun and is approximately at its nearest to the earth
  2. the position of two celestial bodies when they appear to be diametrically opposite each other on the celestial sphere Compare conjunction (def. 4)

logic

  1. the relation between propositions having the same subject and predicate but differing in quality, quantity, or both, as with all men are wicked; no men are wicked; some men are not wicked
  2. square of opposition a diagram representing these relations with the contradictory propositions at diagonally opposite corners

the opposition chess a relative position of the kings in the endgame such that the player who has the move is at a disadvantage his opponent has the opposition

Derived forms of opposition

oppositional, adjective oppositionist, noun oppositionless, adjective

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Scientific definitions for opposition


A characteristic movement of the primate thumb, in which the pad of the thumb can be placed in contact with the pads of the fingers of the same hand.

The position of two celestial bodies when their celestial longitude differs by 180°, especially a configuration in which Earth lies on a straight line between the Sun and a superior planet or the Moon. Planets in this position rise as the Sun sets and are visible all night long, reaching their highest point in the sky at midnight; the Moon in this position is full. Compare conjunction. See more at elongation.

The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

What Is the Base Word for Opposition

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