opposing

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Opposing Definition & Meaning

1. Adjective: being against or in conflict with something or someone.

Example: The opposing team scored a goal in the last few seconds of the game.

2. Verb: to resist or go against something or someone.

Example: She is opposing the construction of a new shopping mall in her neighborhood.

3. Adverb: in a manner that is contrary or against something or someone.

Example: The two politicians spoke opposing views on the issue during the debate.

4. Noun: a person or group that is against something or someone.

Example: The opposing party in the election had a different approach to healthcare reform.

5. Preposition: placed or positioned in a way that is facing or contrary to something or someone.

Example: The two cars were parked opposing each other on the narrow street.

Examples of the word opposing used in sentences.

  • The debate raged on between two opposing politicians about the country's economy.
  • The teacher asked us to write an essay about two opposing views on the importance of technology in education.
  • I found it difficult to choose a side in the opposing arguments of my friends about what movie to watch.
  • My brother and I have opposing opinions on which color is the best for our room.
  • The two rival football teams have opposing strategies on how to win the game.
  • The opposing lawyer tried to discredit the witness's testimony by pointing out inconsistencies in their story.
  • The opposing candidates in the election had different ideas about how to improve the economy.
  • The opposing team played a great game, but our team managed to score the winning goal in the end.
  • Despite opposing views on climate change, both sides agree that reducing carbon emissions is necessary.
  • The politician faced strong opposition from the public after proposing a controversial policy.
  • The opposing political parties have conflicting ideologies, making it hard to find common ground on any issue.
  • In a court trial, it's the duty of the opposing lawyer to challenge the evidence presented by the other side.
  • She always takes the opposing view on any topic just to start a debate.
  • The opposing candidate gave a great speech, but I still don't agree with their policies.
  • The opposing team played really well; they almost won the game.
  • Despite opposing opinions on the matter, the group was able to come to a compromise and move forward with the project.
  • The opposing forces clashed in a fierce battle, resulting in many casualties on both sides.
  • The opposing basketball teams were evenly matched, resulting in a tense and exciting game.
  • The opposing viewpoints on climate change have led to heated debates among scientists and politicians.
  • The opposing political parties are struggling to find common ground on healthcare reform.
  • Despite their opposing views on political matters, they managed to work together on a project.
  • The opposing opinion in the debate was well-researched and presented, but ultimately failed to convince the majority of the audience.
  • The opposing team's goalie made some impressive saves, but couldn't stop our forward from scoring the winning goal.
  • The opposing team put up a strong fight, but our team came out victorious in the end.
  • The opposing lawyer's argument was so persuasive that it changed the judge's opinion.
  • The opposing team's defense strategy was very effective, making it difficult for our team to score.
  • The opposing candidate's campaign promises were met with skepticism from many voters.
  • The opposing opinions on the proper way to address mental health issues have led to a lot of debate among healthcare professionals.
  • The opposing views on climate change have caused a lot of controversy in the scientific community.
  • Despite the opposing party's efforts to block the bill, it was eventually passed in the Senate.
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