1 to resist or fight against (someone or something) by force or argument -- motsette seg, gjøre motstand mot
We oppose the government on this matter.
In terms purely of logic and expediency, the argument in favour of a single language is difficult to oppose.
In the two different regions, however, there does appear to be a significant difference in the balance achieved between these two opposing pulls.
For different reasons, both parties initially opposed the communitarisation process.
Heuvel stresses he was a misfit, opposing the dominant trend and then, when what he advocated acquired power, turning against it as it became corrupt.
The optical properties of the device can be altered by applying a field whose distorting influence on the liquid crystal opposes that of the surfaces.
I am particularly thinking of "unplanned" or "invisible" policies as opposed to "planned" or "visible" policies4.
One might perhaps refer to this as the 'rotten core' as opposed to the 'septic fringe'!
We suggest that this increased activation reflects the extra visual processing needed for name retrieval, as opposed to object recognition, to take place.
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