you opposed doing something.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean. Germany was most opposed by the final result, France was most opposed by Wilsons Fourteen Points which was greatly modified to become the treaty of Paris.
Do you mean as opposed to chiseling copies on stone tablets? Please clarify your question.
To be opposed means to hold a contrary opinion or to resist something, indicating a disagreement or conflict of interest. Being strongly opposed intensifies this sentiment, reflecting a deep conviction against a particular idea, action, or policy. It often involves not just disagreement but also a proactive stance against the issue at hand, potentially leading to activism or vocal opposition.
The senate opposed Julius caesar.
This is the name given to the grouping of countries including primarily Germany, Japan and Italy which were opposed to the Allied forces.
when is it appropriate to use arithmetic mean as opposed to median
It means that he wasn't opposed
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I think you mean vehemently. (VEE-uh-ment-lee) It means intensely, strongly opposed (against).
against or opposed to
they have heart as opposed to none.
Dis place as opposed to dat place.
"As a pose to" is the way some people mistakenly write "as opposed to". "As opposed to" means "in contrast to" or "rather than" when you mean just the one thing, not the other. Sentence: The plant requires potting mix as opposed to potting soil. She chose the simpler blue dress as opposed to the fancier red one.
Meat in a gravy sauce, as opposed to asada, which is dry.
If you mean a polygon, as opposed to a poygon, the answer is a hexagon.
A dollar coin, as opposed to a paper bill.
Voici means "Here it is." As opposed to voila, which is "There it is."