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appose
▪ I. † aˈppose, v.1 Obs. Forms: 4–5 opose, apose, 5–7 appose. [orig. a variant spelling of oppose, ME. oposen and aposen, = OFr. oposer and aposer (both languages showing substitution of the more common atonic ă- for atonic ŏ-: even med.L. confounded appositum and oppositum), used in the common scho... Oxford English Dictionary
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appose or oppose - BeeDictionary.com
Hong Kong People Oppose Returning Snowden to U.S., Poll Shows Hong Kong residents would oppose any demand for extradition of Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who fled to the city after exposing a U.S. surveillance program, according to a poll published today. June 16, 2013 - Bloomberg; Feds oppose release of suspect in St. Clair County judge drug case BELLEVILLE ...
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appose / oppose - Common Errors in English Usage and More
appose / oppose May 17, 2016 yanira.vargas These two spellings originally meant the same thing, but now "appose" is a rare word having to do with placing one thing close to or on something else (compare with juxtapose ).
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Appose vs. Oppose — What's the Difference?
To be or act in opposition. Jan 11, 2019. Appose. To place in juxtaposition or proximity. Jan 11, 2019. Oppose. To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against. To oppose the king in battle. To oppose a bill in Congress.
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Word Choice: Oppose vs. Appose | Proofed's Writing Tips
Oppose means "disapprove," "act against," or "place opposite.". Appose means "place side by side" or "juxtapose.". The key is that "oppose" is related to "opposite," so it's used when two things are physically opposite or in opposition to one another. And if you need any more help with the word choice or spelling ...
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Appose vs Oppose: Which Should You Use In Writing? - The Content Authority
Oppose is a verb that means to be against or resist something. It is often used in the context of political or social issues, where one group may oppose the views or actions of another. In the context of physics, opposing forces may refer to two forces that act in opposite directions and cancel each other out.
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Opponens pollicis muscle
In order to truly appose the thumb, the actions of a number of other muscles are needed at the thumb's metacarpophalangeal joint. Note that the two opponens muscles (opponens pollicis and opponens digiti minimi) are named so because they oppose each other, but their actions appose wikipedia.org
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apposed
apposed, ppl. a. (əˈpəʊzd) [f. appose2 + -ed.] Put or applied to; put in apposition.1596 Chapman Iliad ii. 371 Kindled at Apposed fire. 1861 T. Graham Pract. Med. 321 The apposed surfaces of the pericardium. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ibal-pi-el II
Zimri-Lim of Mari, and formed powerful alliances with Yarim-Lim I Amud-pi-el of Qatanum, Rim-Sin I of Larsa and most importantly Hammurabi of Babylon, to appose wikipedia.org
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apposing
† aˈpposing, vbl. n. Obs. [f. appose1 + -ing1.] Questioning, examination.1407 W. Thorpe in Arber Eng. Garner VI. 46, I should write mine Apposing and mine Answering. 1575 Troub. ad. Com. Prayer 139 An examination and apposinge off them. 1612 J. Brinsley Lud. Lit. 74 Let the manner of the appoasing b... Oxford English Dictionary
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apposal
† aˈpposal Obs. Also 5 opposayle, apposaylle, -yl, 6 -elle. [f. appose1 + -al2.] 1. The process of apposing; interrogation, examination; a posing question, a puzzle.c 1470 Pol. Poems II. 282 Pray theym all to take the to grace, In appoysaylle [v.r. apposaile]. c 1525 Skelton Garl. Laurel 141 Madame,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Çenebaz Osman Efendi
The same Ahmed Resmi Efendi was to be the one to appose his signature on the 1774 Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, disastrous for the Ottomans, at the end of wikipedia.org
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reappose
† reappose, v. Obs. [var. repose v., as if f. re- + appose v.] intr. and trans. To repose.1579 Fenton Guicciard. i. (1599) 2 To reappose almost an absolute faith and credit in his councels. Ibid. 11 Lodowyke..reapposed much in the friendship and familiarity which [etc.]. 1587 Holinshed Chron. III. 8... Oxford English Dictionary
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appositor
† aˈppositor Obs. [n. of agent (L. in form) f. appose1 (for oppositor).] = apposer.1601 Cornwallyes Ess. ii. xxxv. (1631) 86 The overthrow of an Appositor is counted discourtesie. Oxford English Dictionary
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apposer
† aˈpposer Obs. [f. appose1 + -er1.] 1. One who apposes; a questioner, examiner.1551 T. Wilson Logic 61 The apposer must fight with the weapon of his wit. 1577–87 Harrison England 1. ii. iii. 84 In those [Windsor, Wincester, Eaton, Westminster schools]..the triall is made by certeine apposers yearel... Oxford English Dictionary
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