Oppose

/əˈpoʊz/ verb

To oppose something is to disagree with it strongly and try to stop it or act against it.

From Latin “opponere” meaning “to set or place against,” from “ob-” (against) and “ponere” (to put, place). Through Old French, it came to mean actively resisting or confronting.

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