Adversed

/ædˈvɜrst/ verb

Past tense of 'adverse' used as a verb; to turn against or oppose (archaic usage).

From Latin 'adversus' (turned against) with past tense '-ed' ending. This is an archaic or rare verbal form; 'adverse' is primarily used as an adjective in modern English, but historically could function as a verb meaning to oppose or work against.

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