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opposer
oˈpposer Also 6 -ier. [f. oppose v. + -er1.] I. 1. a. One who ‘opposes’ the defender of a thesis in an academical disputation. Cf. oppose v. 2, opponent B. 1. Obs. exc. Hist.c 1500 in Peacock Stat. Cambridge App. A. p. xlv, There shall wayte on hym [the Doctor] all the Opposers. 1574 Ibid. p. xiv, M... Oxford English Dictionary
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Définition de opposer | Dictionnaire français - La langue française
J'oppose à ses raisons un courage inutile, Racine, Brit. IV, 4. Il oppose à l'amour un cœur inaccessible, Racine, Phèdre, III, 1. Les philosophes ne peuvent opposer la force à la force ; leurs armes sont le silence, la patience, l'amitié entre les frères, Voltaire, Lett. Damilaville, 16 avr. 1764.
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opposer - traduction - Dictionnaire Français-Anglais WordReference.com
oppose⇒, confront⇒ vtr : Les mutins se sont opposés aux forces de l'ordre. The mutineers opposed the forces of order. s'opposer⇒ v pron (être contraire) be in contradiction with each other v expr : be contradictory vi + adj : Ces deux thèses s'opposent diamétralement. These two theories are in contradiction with each other.
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Opposer Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Synonym Discussion of Oppose. to place over against something so as to provide resistance, counterbalance, or contrast; to place opposite or against something… See the full definition
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Coalition (Chile)
(), also but rarely known as the Conservative Coalition, was a Chilean coalition formed in 1891 after the 1891 Chilean Civil War and it was the main opposer wikipedia.org
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OPPOSE Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
Oppose definition: to act against or provide resistance to; combat. See examples of OPPOSE used in a sentence.
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opposant
† opposant Obs. rare—0. [a. F. opposant (R. Estienne, 1539), pr. pple. of opposer oppose v.]1611 Cotgr., Opposant, an Opposant or Opponent. Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Cludd
William Dickinson wrote that he was "a very moderate, temperate man, by no means an enemy to monarchy, though a strenuous opposer of the government as wikipedia.org
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disallower
disaˈllower [f. disallow + -er1.] One who disallows, or refuses to sanction.1672 H. More Brief Reply 74 Himself was an Opposer and disallower of that fond and Idolatrous Superstition. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Nicolas Vallot
des insectes nuisibles, mentionnés dans les différents traités relatifs à la culture des arbres fruitiers, et indications des moyens à employer pour s'opposer wikipedia.org
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snitling
† ˈsnitling, ppl. a. Obs.—1 ? Trifling.1682 H. More Annot. Glanvill's Lux O. 80 And now for that snitling Dilemma of the eager Opposer of Pre-existence. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tao Chengzhang
Tao was a long time opposer of Sun Yat-sen. He was assassinated by Chiang Kai-shek under the order of Chen Qimei. wikipedia.org
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Fawzi al-Ghazzi
He was a staunch opposer to the French mandate of Syria, and was exiled to the island of Arwad for this. wikipedia.org
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Augusto Monti
A strenuous opposer of fascism since its beginning, he was imprisoned by the regime. wikipedia.org
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