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.
Edmund Randolph
you opposed doing something.
Thomas Jefferson! By Tamia Jerhann Alcorn
The Republocrats
President Reagan was most strongly opposed to communism and the Soviet Union's influence during the Cold War. He viewed communism as a threat to democracy and capitalism, advocating for a strong military buildup and a confrontational stance against Soviet expansion. Additionally, he opposed high taxes and government regulation, promoting free-market policies as a means to stimulate economic growth.
I think you mean vehemently. (VEE-uh-ment-lee) It means intensely, strongly opposed (against).
The Romans strongly opposed a monarchy.
they were strongly opposed to violence and warThey were strongly opposed to war & violence.
Strongly opposed.
No, Darwin was strongly opposed to slavery.
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ultraloyalists -A
anti-federalists
Sandinista
the existence of affirmative action programs
They were strongly opposed to violence and war.
Santorum is strongly opposed to it.