OPPO'SED, pp. s as z.
1. To act adversely with against as, a servant opposed against the act. Not used.
2. To object or act against in controversy.
OPPO'SED, pp.
1. Set in opposition resisted.
2. a. Being in opposition in principle or in act adverse.
Certain characters were formerly opposed to it.
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