opposed

/əˈpoʊzd/
adjective
  1. In disagreement with or against something or someone.
    • Many residents are opposed to building a highway through the park.
    • He remained opposed to the plan even after hearing all the arguments.
    • She is opposed to the new policy because it raises taxes.
  2. Used to describe something that is in contrast or direct difference to something else.
    • The two candidates have opposed views on education reform.
    • Their opposed positions on the issue made compromise difficult.
    • The painting shows opposed colors of blue and orange.
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